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su·per·an·nu·ate S0893500 (so͞o′pər-ăn′yo͞o-āt′)tr.v. su·per·an·nu·at·ed, su·per·an·nu·at·ing, su·per·an·nu·ates 1. To retire (someone) on a pension because of age or infirmity.2. To set aside or discard as old-fashioned or obsolete. [Back-formation from superannuated.]superannuate (ˌsuːpərˈænjʊˌeɪt) vb (tr) 1. (Insurance) to pension off2. to discard as obsolete or old-fashionedsu•per•an•nu•ate (ˌsu pərˈæn yuˌeɪt) v. -at•ed, -at•ing. v.t. 1. to allow to retire from service or office on a pension because of age or infirmity. 2. to set aside as out-of-date; remove as too old. v.i. 3. to be or become old, out-of-date, or retired. [1640–50] superannuate Past participle: superannuated Gerund: superannuating
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superannuate | superannuate |
Present |
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I superannuate | you superannuate | he/she/it superannuates | we superannuate | you superannuate | they superannuate |
Preterite |
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I superannuated | you superannuated | he/she/it superannuated | we superannuated | you superannuated | they superannuated |
Present Continuous |
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I am superannuating | you are superannuating | he/she/it is superannuating | we are superannuating | you are superannuating | they are superannuating |
Present Perfect |
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I have superannuated | you have superannuated | he/she/it has superannuated | we have superannuated | you have superannuated | they have superannuated |
Past Continuous |
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I was superannuating | you were superannuating | he/she/it was superannuating | we were superannuating | you were superannuating | they were superannuating |
Past Perfect |
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I had superannuated | you had superannuated | he/she/it had superannuated | we had superannuated | you had superannuated | they had superannuated |
Future |
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I will superannuate | you will superannuate | he/she/it will superannuate | we will superannuate | you will superannuate | they will superannuate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have superannuated | you will have superannuated | he/she/it will have superannuated | we will have superannuated | you will have superannuated | they will have superannuated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be superannuating | you will be superannuating | he/she/it will be superannuating | we will be superannuating | you will be superannuating | they will be superannuating |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been superannuating | you have been superannuating | he/she/it has been superannuating | we have been superannuating | you have been superannuating | they have been superannuating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been superannuating | you will have been superannuating | he/she/it will have been superannuating | we will have been superannuating | you will have been superannuating | they will have been superannuating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been superannuating | you had been superannuating | he/she/it had been superannuating | we had been superannuating | you had been superannuating | they had been superannuating |
Conditional |
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I would superannuate | you would superannuate | he/she/it would superannuate | we would superannuate | you would superannuate | they would superannuate |
Past Conditional |
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I would have superannuated | you would have superannuated | he/she/it would have superannuated | we would have superannuated | you would have superannuated | they would have superannuated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | superannuate - retire and pension (someone) because of age or physical inabilityretire - make (someone) retire; "The director was retired after the scandal" | | 2. | superannuate - declare to be obsoleteadjudge, declare, hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent" | | 3. | superannuate - become obsoletechange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | | 4. | superannuate - retire or become ineligible because of old age or infirmityretire - go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68" |
superannuateverb1. To remove from active service:pension (off), retire.Idiom: put out to pasture.2. To make or become obsolete:obsolesce, obsolete, outdate.Translationssuperannuate (suːpəˈrӕnjueit) verb to retire (a person) from employment because of old age, especially with a pension. 領取老年退休金 解雇(年老者),(使)领养老金退休 ˈsuperˌannuˈation noun 年老退休 年老退休superannuateenUK
Synonyms for superannuateverb to remove from active serviceSynonymsverb to make or become obsoleteSynonymsWords related to superannuateverb retire and pension (someone) because of age or physical inabilityRelated Wordsverb declare to be obsoleteRelated Wordsverb become obsoleteRelated Wordsverb retire or become ineligible because of old age or infirmityRelated Words |