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superannuate
CIDE DICTIONARY
superannuate, v. t. [Pref. super- + L. annus a year.].
- To impair or disquality on account of age or infirmity. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster]
- To give a pension to, on account of old age or other infirmity; to cause to retire from service on a pension. [1913 Webster]
superannuate, v. i.
To last beyond the year; -- said of annual plants. Bacon. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
superannuate, v.tr.
1 retire (a person) with a pension.
2 dismiss or discard as too old for use, work, etc.
3 (as superannuated adj.) too old for work or use; obsolete.
1 retire (a person) with a pension.
2 dismiss or discard as too old for use, work, etc.
3 (as superannuated adj.) too old for work or use; obsolete.
Derivative
superannuable adj.
Etymology
back-form. f. superannuated f. med.L superannuatus f. L SUPER- + annus year
THESAURUS
superannuate
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