"Superannuated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Superannuated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Superannuated" Meaning

Full of or showing the unwanted behavior of a person who has grown old and experienced, but has not the sense and wisdom to exercise restraint. Has been retired from a position or profession for a long time.

"Superannuated" Examples

5 Example Sentences of "Superannuated"


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Jane retired from her job at the end of the month when she turned 60, and her employer treated her with a farewell party due to her superannuated status.

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Many institutions favor superannuated professionals by granting them honorific positions and emoluments well after their actual retirement date.

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Her academic article on intergenerational knowledge transmission among superannuated professionals in the workforce gained great accolades at the academic conference.

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After years of service, John became a superannuated elder statesman and was often sought out for counsel by both parties on matters concerning state affairs.

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The superannuated doctor, who spent decades in clinical practice, continued to contribute articles to medical journals even after he had stopped practicing medicine.

"Superannuated" Similar Words

Superabundance

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Superabundancy

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Superabundant

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Superabundantly

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Superacidulated

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(Very rarely) highly acidified

Superadd

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To add or join something in addition to something else, usually something of great importance or surprise.<br><br>Example: "The winner of the election received the surprise endorsement of the former president, which was a superadd to her campaign."

Superamalgamated

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Superannuate

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Superannuation

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Superannuation refers to a type of retirement savings plan provided by employers to their employees. It is a system where a portion of an employee's salary is set aside and invested for their retirement, often with the goal of providing a source of income in later life.<br><br>In other words, superannuation is a type of pension plan that helps people save for their retirement, and is commonly used in Australia, although it is also known in other countries with variations of the system.<br><br>Superannuation typically involves:<br><br> A compulsory percentage of an employee's salary being paid into a superannuation fund each month<br> The fund investing the money in a range of assets, such as shares, real estate, and bonds<br> The fund growing over time, so that when the employee retires, they have a significant pool of funds to draw on<br> Access to the superannuation funds at retirement, often tax-free, to provide an income in retirement.<br><br>Superannuation plays an important role in helping people achieve financial security in retirement, and is an essential part of the pension and retirement system in many countries.

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Superb

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Superball

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Superbiate

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"Superbiate" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it may be a misspelling of a different word.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of the word "superate", which is a verb meaning to make or become more excellent or superior.

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Superbly

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Extremely good, extremely well done; exceptionally good.

Superbolic

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