Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

put out to pasture

idiom
/pʊt aʊt tu ˈpæs.tʃər/
Definition
To retire someone or something, often implying that they are no longer effective or useful.
Examples
  • After working for years, he was finally put out to pasture and could enjoy his favorite hobbies.
  • The older employees were put out to pasture, replaced by younger staff eager to bring new ideas.
Meaning
The phrase metaphorically refers to giving someone a peaceful or leisurely retirement, akin to allowing farm animals to graze in a pasture after they’ve served their purpose.
Synonyms
  • retire
  • send to retirement
  • ease into retirement
  • set aside