(retiree)
1retiree — re‧tir‧ee [rɪˌtaɪəˈriː ǁ ˌtaɪˈriː] noun [countable] someone who has retired from work: • Our target market is retirees of 75 years and over with an annual income of at least $45,000. * * * retiree UK US /rɪˈtaɪriː/ US /rɪtaɪˈriː/ noun [C]… …
2retiree — 1945, from RETIRE (Cf. retire) + EE (Cf. ee) …
3retiree — ☆ retiree [ri tīrəntri tīr΄ē′ ] n. a person who has retired from work, business, etc.: also retirant [ri tīrənt] …
4retiree — UK [rɪˌtaɪəˈriː] / US [rɪˌtaɪˈrɪ] noun [countable] Word forms retiree : singular retiree plural retirees American someone who has stopped working because they have reached the age when they are officially too old to work …
5retiree — noun /ɹəˈtaɪ.ə(ɹ)ˌiː/ someone who has retired from active working He has been a retiree since 2001 …
6retiree — noun Retiree is used before these nouns: ↑benefit …
7retiree — re|tir|ee [ rı,taı ri ] noun count AMERICAN someone who has stopped working because they have reached the age when they are officially too old to work: I m a federal retiree …
8retiree — [[t]rɪta͟ɪ͟əri͟ː[/t]] retirees N COUNT A retiree is a retired person. [mainly AM] We have newer generations of retirees who have completely different expectations of what later life might bring to them …
9Retiree Drug Subsidy — The Retiree Drug Subsidy Program is a program offered by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) to reimburse municipalities, unions and private employers for a portion of their eligible expenses for retiree prescription drug benefits …
10retirée du service — Être retirée du service Ne plus exercer le rude métier de fille d’amour, soit par suite de maladies, soit par suite de mariage, soit par suite de vieillesse, soit comme sainte Marie l’Égyptienne par honte de ce métier. C’est si… …