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pen·sion [ˈpen(t)ʃən] N

1. pension (retirement money):

pension
to draw a pension
to live on a pension

2. pension (boarding house):

pension

ˈpen·sion fund N

ˈpen·sion plan N

pension plan

ˈpen·sion re·serves N pl

ˈpen·sion scheme N Brit Aus

re·ˈtire·ment pen·sion N (for worker)

wid·ow's ˈpen·sion N

oc·cu·pa·tion·al ˈpen·sion scheme N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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