superannuate

[US]/ˌsuːpəˈæn.ju.eɪt/
[UK]/ˌsuːpəˈæn.ju.eɪt/

Translation

vt.to retire someone or something due to age or weakness; to discard or obsolete
v.to abolish due to being outdated; to expel from school
Word Forms
Past Participlesuperannuated
Past Tensesuperannuated
Third Person Singularsuperannuates
Present Participlesuperannuating

Phrases & Collocations

superannuate employee

superannuate benefits

superannuate plan

superannuate status

superannuate scheme

superannuate age

superannuate policy

superannuate worker

superannuate fund

superannuate retirement

Example Sentences

many teachers plan to superannuate after years of dedicated service.

he decided to superannuate early to enjoy more time with his family.

the company encourages employees to superannuate at the age of 65.

after decades in the industry, she finally chose to superannuate.

superannuating can provide a well-deserved break after years of hard work.

he felt it was time to superannuate and pursue his hobbies.

many professionals superannuate to take advantage of retirement benefits.

she plans to superannuate next year and travel the world.

superannuating at the right time can greatly affect your pension.

he hopes to superannuate before the company downsizes.

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