pension off
Britishverb
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to cause to retire from a post and pay a pension to
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to discard, because old and worn
to pension off submarines
Example Sentences
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Couldn't the Times pension off Friedman and use his space on the op-ed page to showcase some new thinkers?
From New York Times • Feb. 1, 2017
Once again Arsenal's deficiencies in the area of the holding midfield player, evident since the unwise decision to pension off Gilberto Silva, were exposed.
From The Guardian • Dec. 8, 2010
Time to pension off that oldie, at least where the visual arts are concerned.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Wahid tried to pension off the worst offenders and replace them with more idealistic middle-ranking officers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Are there any other old parties you wish to pension off with coffee or tea this winter?”
From The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp by Stokes, Katherine
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