pension
Definition
A regular payment made by the state, a company, or an organization to a person who has retired or is unable to work due to disability or age.
A boarding house or small hotel, especially one providing full board, common in continental Europe.
To grant a pension to someone, or to retire someone with a pension.
Examples
After decades of corporate drudgery, Harold's pension finally kicked in, allowing him to trade spreadsheets for sunset golf—until he discovered golf's true cruelty.
The quaint pension in the Alps served fondue so rich, guests waddled out wondering if they'd accidentally joined a bear hibernation program.
The loyal old dog was pensioned off to a farm, where it spent its days chasing squirrels with the enthusiasm of a rookie detective.
She pensioned her vintage sports car after one too many squealing tire protests, opting for a sensible sedan that didn't demand artisanal oil changes.