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RETIRED

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Main Entry: retire
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave a place or responsibility

Synonyms:

absent oneself, decamp, deny oneself, depart, draw back, ebb, exit, fall back, get away, get off, give ground, give up work, give way, go, go away, go to bed, go to one's room, go to sleep, hand over, hit the sack, leave service, make vacant, part, pull back, pull out, recede, regress, relinquish, remove, repeal, rescind, resign, retreat, revoke, run along, rusticate, secede, seclude oneself, separate, sever connections, stop working, surrender, take off, turn in, withdraw, yield

Antonyms:

begin, enter, join
Main Entry: retired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having withdrawn from active life

Synonyms:

elderly, emerita, emeritus, in retirement, resigned, superannuated

Antonyms:

active, employed, working
Main Entry: retired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having been withdrawn

Synonyms:

apart, detached, distant, isolated, removed, retreated, secluded, separated, sequestered, withdrawn
Main Entry: retired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: done working

Synonyms:

cidevant, cloistered, discharged, emeritus, humble, immured, inactive, otiose, retiring, secluded, sequestered, shy, superannuated, unfrequented, withdrawn
Main Entry: abdicate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give up a right, position, or power

Synonyms:

abandon, abjure, abnegate, bag it, bail out, cede, demit, drop, forgo, give up, leave, leave high and dry, leave holding the bag, leave in the lurch, opt out, quit, quitclaim, relinquish, renounce, resign, retire, sell out, step down, surrender, vacate, waive, withdraw, yield

Antonyms:

assert, assume, challenge, claim, defend, defy, hold, maintain, remain, retain, treasure, usurp
Main Entry: back
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put in reverse direction

Synonyms:

backtrack, drive back, fall back, recede, regress, repel, repulse, retire, retract, retreat, reverse, turn tail, withdraw

Antonyms:

advance, go forward
Main Entry: clear out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave, often quickly

Synonyms:

beat it, begone, decamp, depart, go, hightail, kite, make oneself scarce, remove oneself, retire, scram, skedaddle, split*, take a hike, take off, vamoose, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, rush in
Main Entry: close
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: secret, reserved

Synonyms:

buttoning one's lip, buttoning up, clamming up, close-lipped, closemouthed, hidden, hush-hush, mum's the word, on the Q. T., private, reticent, retired, secluded, secretive, silent, taciturn, tight chops, tight-lipped, uncommunicative, unforthcoming, zipping one's lips

Antonyms:

open, unreserved
Main Entry: decommission
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: withdraw from active service

Synonyms:

deactivate, demilitarize, make inactive, retire, shut down, shut off
Main Entry: depart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave, retreat

Synonyms:

abandon, abdicate, absent, beat it, blast off, cut and run, cut out, decamp, desert, disappear, emigrate, escape, evacuate, exit, get away, git, go, go away, go forth, hit the bricks, hit the road, hit the trail, make a break, march out, migrate, move on, move out, part, perish, pull out, quit, remove, retire, sally forth, say goodbye, scram, secede, set forth, shove off, slip away, split*, start, start out, take leave, tergiversate, troop, vacate, vanish, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, come, enter
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