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super·an·nu·at·ed [ˌsu:pərˈænjueɪtɪd, Am -ɚˈænjueɪt̬-] ADJ

1. superannuated (part of superannuation scheme):

superannuated

2. superannuated hum (obsolete):

superannuated
superannuated

super·an·nu·ate [ˌsu:pərˈænjueɪt, Am -ɚ-] VB trans usu passive

to be superannuated

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was superannuated in the year 1986.
en.wikipedia.org
What's strange is that the team-up trend isn't confined to superannuated actors.
www.independent.co.uk
The present day also appears to be a haven for the comparatively superannuated.
fivethirtyeight.com
It is possible that one of these elderly cardinals might have revealed things he learned, though after the preparatory meetings were over the superannuated cardinals never entered the conclave itself.
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When he is examined ahead of his next medical certification, the superannuated captain is refused permission to fly because of some heart problems.
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The first of these get-togethers for superannuated muscle men was quite remarkably soggy.
www.listener.co.nz
When my husband was in his thirties he became very ill and was superannuated from the workforce and has never worked since.
www.smh.com.au
The new, enlarged conurbation was abruptly left with various superannuated bits of municipal architecture: the old town halls.
londonist.com
Although in this case, the stoolies must at least be superannuated.
www.macleans.ca
Then, or a year or two later, he was made a rear-admiral on the superannuated list, and is believed to have died about 1796.
en.wikipedia.org

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