pension off

VERB
  1. grant a pension to
  2. let go from employment with an attractive pension
    The director was pensioned off when he got senile
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How To Use pension off In A Sentence

  • Understandably, pension officials abhor the notion of being linked to terrorism, even obliquely.
  • We're going to hammer out the details of how we can pension off Desmond, evict that shady adventurer Hall and close down St Paul's. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • He feared there was a Government agenda to pension off public loos because councils did not have a duty to provide them, and closure kept council tax bills down.
  • The independent rear suspension offers better lateral stiffness yet more fore/aft compliance than a live rear axle.
  • Now she works in a pension office, helping ex-servicemen. The Times Literary Supplement
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