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Retire to Meaning in English

expression

ˌɹiˈtaɪɝ/, /ɹiˈtaɪɹ/, /ɹɪˈtaɪɹ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ri-TY-er to, ri-TYER to, ri-TYER tuh, ri-TYER ti
ɹɪtˈaɪə/ /tˈuː
ri-TY-uh to, ri-TY-uh TOO

Definition

To move to a place, usually to live quietly or after finishing work or a career. Often used when someone stops working and chooses a specific place to live in retirement.

Usage & Nuances

Slightly formal or literary; usually followed by a location ('retire to the countryside'). Not the same as 'retire from' (to stop working); 'retire to' emphasizes the destination or new lifestyle.

Example Sentences

After 35 years of work, he decided to retire to the mountains.

basic

Many people dream of retiring to the seaside.

basic

She plans to retire to her hometown.

basic

They sold their house and retired to a small village in Spain.

natural

If I ever make enough money, I'd love to retire to the countryside.

natural

After years in the busy city, they finally retired to a peaceful island.

natural