pension

[ US /ˈpɛnʃən/ ]
VERB
  1. grant a pension to
NOUN
  1. a regular payment to a person that is intended to allow them to subsist without working
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How To Use pension In A Sentence

  • The dyes are in the form of a suspension of particles which, for reasons not fully understood, are adsorbed onto the surface of ligno-cellulosic fibres such as sisal, abaca and fique. Chapter 8
  • At around 11 am that day a pensioner foiled another attempted scam by a man and woman in Central Avenue, Gravesend.
  • Since it is implausibe that readers would need to disbelieve their supension of disbelief -- we all know going in that our suspension of disbelief is artificial -- it must be the second kind of "information" that needs to be combatted. Saying Something
  • At what age can you start drawing your pension ?
  • And even those who'd retired in the fullness of time were no longer secure from retrospective investigation and changed pensionable status. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Our oldest pensioner, Ralph was formerly Branch Manager in Aberdeen.
  • They have said they want to reduce the pensions of privileged federal civil servants and use the money for social programmes.
  • Big pension funds have a constant flow of cash.
  • Pension Under statute you are required to make provision for your pension.
  • Hoping the government will provide a decent state pension is a mistake.
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