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retire
verb intransitive
To withdraw; to retreat; to go from company or from a public place into privacy; as, to retire from the world; to retire from notice.
retire
To retreat from action or danger; as, to retire from battle.
retire
To withdraw from a public station. General Washington, in 1796, retired to private life.
retire
To break up, as a company or assembly. The company retired at eleven o'clock.
retire
To depart or withdraw for safety or for pleasure. Men retire from the town in summer for health and pleasure. But in South Carolina, the planters retire from their estates to Charleston, or to an isle near the town.
retire
To recede; to fall back. The shore of the sea retires in bays and gulfs.
retire
verb transitive
To withdraw; to take away. He retired himself, his wife and children into a forest. As when the sun is present all the year, and never doth retire his golden ray.