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pen·sion [ˈpen(t)ʃən] SUST.

1. pension (retirement money):

pension
to draw a pension
to live on a pension

2. pension (boarding house):

pension

ˈpen·sion fund SUST.

ˈpen·sion plan SUST.

pension plan

ˈpen·sion re·serves SUST. pl.

pension reserves

ˈpen·sion scheme SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

re·ˈtire·ment pen·sion SUST. (for worker)

wid·ow's ˈpen·sion SUST.

oc·cu·pa·tion·al ˈpen·sion scheme SUST.

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After his retirement he faded from public life, refusing to accept any post in government, living off his pension and savings.
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He has presumably retired only very recently, as he is no longer working, but is not receiving pension yet.
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He was named as the son of the vaccine, given a pension, and observed all his life.
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This is one of the biggest pensions in the public sector.
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She succeeded with her task and was rewarded with a life pension.
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Public sector employees will face a 3.5 billion increase in public pension contributions.
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He lives on his pension income plus whatever rental income he can get for his land.
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A smaller, pro-rata, pension is paid to someone with fewer qualifying years.
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On he proposed a creation of a national railroad workers' pension fund managed by elected representatives of regional railroads.
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They were accused of paying less into the city's pension fund instead.
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