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Meanings of
superannuated
in anglès
Too old to be useful.
retired
overage
overaged
over-the-hill
Related terms
old
Old; no longer valid or fashionable.
obsolete
outdated
out-of-date
Related terms
noncurrent
Sinònims
Examples for "
retired
"
retired
overage
overaged
over-the-hill
Examples for "
retired
"
1
He caught Henry's expression and added, ''Course I've been
retired
for years.
2
He's
retired
too, of course, and doesn't need my services very often.
3
He said
retired
Dutch Major General Patrick Cammaert would lead the monitoring.
4
Unfortunately, Diocletian
retired
two years later and his work was not completed.
5
My partner
retired
five months ago, and I don't need another one.
1
The higher the
overage
,
obviously, the greater the impact on the deductions allowed.
2
That means there are no
overage
fees for exceeding your monthly data-plan limits, either.
3
AT&T announced last November that it would test monthly bandwidth caps and
overage
fees.
4
At the war's beginning, he had been an
overage
major with little hope of promotion.
5
The Olympic tournament is restricted to under-23 teams with three
overage
players permitted per side.
1
So those preservative are no longer active and can't protect the consumers. Photo: Supplied
Overaged
mascara is a big offender, she says.
2
Overaged
piece of crap, that was what it was, and Manischewitz should have listened to him about it in the first place.
1
Getting the
over
-
the
-
hill
Mauro Camoranesi from Juventus was some kind of masterstroke.
2
In the predawn darkness, a police car crept through Nassau's
Over
-
the
-
Hill
district.
Usage of
superannuated
in anglès
1
He was
superannuated
from Harrow, being quite unable to pass his exams.
2
A
superannuated
one which fails me the one time I needed it.
3
To the east lie Bosnia and Servia-tothe south, see
superannuated
Venice.
4
At the close of the year, Brother Goodrich took a
superannuated
relation.
5
The desertion of Giles and his
superannuated
mates especially touched Mr. Slocum.
6
That is a privilege I shall not know until I am
superannuated
.
7
This
superannuated
monster of incontinence actually attempted to take liberties with her.
8
Those, however, who had grown too old for the work were
superannuated
.
9
All the
superannuated
admirals, captains, and lieutenants put together, have but 1012l.
10
For, there I saw, surely, the poorest
superannuated
post-chaise left on earth.
11
Shall I tell you anything of my own poor and
superannuated
works?
12
And evidently he saw that bogie of the
superannuated
disappearing in the distance.
13
These things resurrected all the
superannuated
and forgotten pilots in the Mississippi Valley.
14
There were only now one or two
superannuated
captains living in the place.
15
I supposed you to be in pursuit of larger game than
superannuated
bank-clerks.
16
An admiral, worn out in the service, is
superannuated
at 410£.
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superannuated
Adjective
Frequent collocations
superannuated relation
now superannuated
superannuated member
superannuated officers
superannuated bank
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