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retirement

[ri-tahyuhr-muhnt] / rɪˈtaɪər mənt /




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He is clearly relishing being back in amongst it but believes he will just have one more 'final' game before disappearing back to his retirement.

From BBC

He looked like a champion elect when his victory in the Dutch Grand Prix, in addition to Norris' retirement with a fuel-line failure, gave Piastri a 34-point lead in the championship.

From BBC

Mexico, often touted as a cheap retirement destination, now asks for proof of $4,185 monthly guaranteed income or $69,750 in savings for its temporary visa.

From MarketWatch

But just four years into that well-planned retirement, his wife, Karen, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s—and all those plans came to a halt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cartiglia said tariffs had upended her retirement plans and left her with a business she couldn’t sell.

From MarketWatch