unretire
Americanverb (used without object)
Other Word Forms
- unretiree noun
- unretirement noun
Etymology
Origin of unretire
First recorded in 1945–50; un- 2 ( def. ) + retire ( def. ) (in the sense “to withdraw from business”)
Example Sentences
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To reach the most hallowed ground in figure skating, Liu had to retire at 16, unretire two years later, and come back as an entirely different skater with an unapologetically carefree approach.
Instead, workers tend to unretire when it is easiest to do so, when the job market is strong.
From MarketWatch
Philip Rivers, after working out twice with the Colts, decided he was ready to unretire.
From Los Angeles Times
Money is one of the most common issues that lead people to unretire.
From MarketWatch
Vodka label uses AI to unretire ‘Fembot’ for Super Bowl ad.
From MarketWatch
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