Postretirement vs Preretirement - What's the difference?
postretirement | preretirement | Antonyms |
Occurring after a period of retirement.
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Occurring or existing before retirement, or in preparation for retirement
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Preretirement is a antonym of postretirement.
As adjectives the difference between postretirement and preretirement
is that postretirement is occurring after a period of retirement while preretirement is occurring or existing before retirement, or in preparation for retirement.postretirement
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*preretirementpreretirement
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