pensionable

[ UK /pˈɛnʃənəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. entitled to receive a pension
    a pensionable employee
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How To Use pensionable In A Sentence

  • The legions of activists gather in pensionable hours, but are sewing a rich harvest of the very hatreds they are supposed to be weeding out. Archive 2007-08-01
  • The maximum pension is two thirds of final salary, based on 40 years of full pensionable service.
  • The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers.
  • I've been working on and off since 1987, but I knew that a lot of this employment wasn't pensionable.
  • The government should increase funding to Primary Schools by gradually raising the pensionable age to seventy, with a reasonable warning period.
  • This week, as they launch their report, the authors of the Gold Age Power List will ask the great British public to stop dismissing those of a pensionable age. From David Attenborough to Delia Smith, the best of the grey power list
  • To qualify for the higher limit, disablement must occur before reaching pensionable age.
  • As pensionable age approaches, men's waists shrink, allowing them to lower the height of their trousers.
  • The employee's contribution is 5% of pensionable salary.
  • Plus anyone coming up for retirement was better off with a small rise in pensionable salary, than overtime. Anyone Seen The Sun Today? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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