pension|pensioned|pensioning|pensions in English
verb
[pen·sion || 'penʃən]
grant a pension, give a regular payment to someone who cannot work due to old age or disability
Use "pension|pensioned|pensioning|pensions" in a sentence
1. The government wants to change pension savings, making people less reliant on state pensions.
2. Alongside a more generous indexation of pension benefits, the government increased the basic pension amount and topped up pensions for older pensioners.
3. In 2000, pensions paid out of these schemes accounted for 14% of total pension disbursements.
4. ‘Taking pensions early will have an impact on the amount of pension payable, which will be Actuarially reduced.’
5. And for most pensioners, even those with supplementary pensions or savings, the state pension is their financial lifeline.
6. Supplementary pensions, additional voluntary contribution pensions, funded pensions
7. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS - MIGRANT WORKERS - OLD AGE AND DEATH ( PENSIONS ) INSURANCE - PENSION RIGHTS RELATING TO SEPARATE PERIODS - ABSENCE OF IMPROPER ACCUMULATION
8. FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS - MIGRANT WORKERS - OLD-AGE AND DEATH ( PENSIONS ) INSURANCE - PENSION RIGHTS RELATING TO SEPARATE PERIODS - ABSENCE OF IMPROPER ACCUMULATION
9. Pensions represent a transfer of resources in the form of purchasing power from current taxpayers or pension-fund contributors to past contributors.
10. Survivor's pensions were valorized in the same way as old-age pensions and other pensions
11. The Algemene Ouderdomswet (general old age pensions act, abbreviated AOW) is a 1956 Dutch law that installed a state pension for all elderly.
12. Forget about pensions.
13. The old printing press will have to be pensioned off.
14. John is pensioned by the employer and has departed from the company.
15. Old-age, death (pensions):
16. Salary (including payments in kind), pensions, disability pensions, alimonies, allowances, annuities, unemployment benefits
17. Salary (including payments in kind), pensions, disability pensions, maintenance payments, allowances, annuities, unemployment benefits
18. 29 He was pensioned off and replaced with a younger man.
19. Our sceptical and scientific age, has pensioned off Satan,” says the Catholic Herald.
20. The financial crisis that hit American states during the recession of 2008–2011 focused increasing attention on pension systems for government employees, with conservatives trying to reduce the pensions.
21. Invalidity, old-age, survivors’ pensions:
22. Benefits under the AVS include old-age pensions, surviving relatives' pensions, disablement allowances, and special aids (equipment
23. Thank goodness, the current pensions policy is improving the position: many more people will retire with second pensions.
24. A pensions ombudsman has been appointed.
25. Pension, severance.