adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonretiring adjective
- retiringly adverb
- retiringness noun
- unretiring adjective
Etymology
Origin of retiring
Example Sentences
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After retiring at 16, she unretired at 18 and returned from her break with an entirely different philosophy.
The number of people retiring in various industry sectors is lowering the available supply of labor.
From Barron's
I often talk about retiring, but my company is eager to retain me because of the 45 years of knowledge and experience I bring.
From MarketWatch
What about baby boomers, the youngest of whom are now 61 and retiring at the rate of some 10,000 per day?
From MarketWatch
I know I should have handled this better, and I’m close to retiring.
From MarketWatch
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