Noun
semi-retirement (plural semi-retirements)
Alternative form of semiretirement
Actually, Sennett was not involved in the making of this film.) Mack Sennett went into semi-retirement at the age of 55, having produced more than 1,000 silent films and several dozen talkies during a 25-year career. Source: Internet
Asked if stepping down was a move into semi-retirement, she retorted: “I have so many ideas, and I’m hardly the retiring type in every sense of the word. Source: Internet
Although he was apparently easing into semi-retirement, Parkinson moved to Dennis the Menace in 2000 and Sutherland returned. Source: Internet
After Shaffer saw her on the stage, he lured Diane Cilento out of semi-retirement to play the town's schoolmistress. Source: Internet
By this time he had settled into semi-retirement, supervising his mining interests in Derbyshire – tunnelling for the North Midland Railway revealed coal seams, and Stephenson put money into their exploitation. Source: Internet
During this period of semi-retirement, Miyazaki spent time with the daughters of a friend. Source: Internet