retiró

retirement, withdrew


Verb retiró

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of retirar.

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Examples
  • Él retiró lo que había dicho acerca de mí.

    He took back what he had said about me.

  • Retiró $100 de su cuenta.

    He drew $100 from his account.

  • Él no tenía nada que decir, así que se retiró.

    He had nothing to say, so he withdrew.

  • Tom retiró la astilla del dedo de María.

    Tom removed the splinter from Mary's finger.

  • Él se retiró sin decir una palabra.

    He withdrew without saying a word.

  • Él se retiró a los 60 años.

    He retired at 60 years of age.

  • Taro retiró diez mil yenes del banco.

    Taro drew 10,000 yen from the bank.

  • Él retiró el último dólar de sus ahorros.

    He withdrew the last dollar of his savings.

  • Él retiró todo lo que dijo.

    He took back everything he said.

  • Cuando él se retiró, su hijo se ocupó del negocio.

    When he retired, his son took over the business.

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