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early retirement

noun as in layoff

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Isiekwe has won 11 England caps, having made his debut as a 19-year-old in 2017, but faced the prospect of early retirement two years ago after an MRI scan showed his aorta had swollen dangerously.

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Smith said because of his alleged refusal to provide false or misleading information about the source of fuel cost increases, the elimination of his position and the refusal of his new supervisor to approve a leave request so he could visit his elderly mother out-of-state over the Thanksgiving holiday, he was forced into early retirement.

After nearly a quarter of a century as a UMC minister, DeLong took early retirement.

Kale had spent 22 years in the Indian army before he opted for an early retirement; he later worked in a private firm, his family told BBC Marathi.

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Trump’s older sister, who died last year, was a federal judge in New Jersey until the Trump family’s tax practices came under scrutiny in 2019 and she was pressured into an early retirement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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