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semi-retire

 

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Semi-Retire

Part of Speech: verb

Sense: to partially withdraw from one's career or occupation

Usage:

  1. After working for 30 years, John decided to semi-retire and only work part-time.
  2. She plans to semi-retire next year and spend more time traveling.

Sense: to reduce one's working hours while maintaining some level of employment

Usage:

  1. He chose to semi-retire and now works three days a week.
  2. Bob semi-retired from his full-time job and started a side business.

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