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I. average [ˈævərɪʤ] N

average
on average

II. average [ˈævərɪʤ] ADJ

1. average (mean):

average
average

2. average (ordinary):

average
of average height

III. average [ˈævərɪʤ] VB trans

1. average (amount to):

average
I average £20,000 per year

2. average (calculate):

to average sth
OpenDict entry

average VB

average ECON

above average, above-average ADJ

above average

annual average N ECON

annual average

average adjustment N ECON, NAUT

average adjustment

market average N

market average

Dow Jones Industrial Average, Dow Jones Index [ˌdaʊʤəʊnz-, Am -ʤoʊnz-] N no pl ECON

Present
Iaverage
youaverage
he/she/itaverages
weaverage
youaverage
theyaverage
Past
Iaveraged
youaveraged
he/she/itaveraged
weaveraged
youaveraged
theyaveraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
he/she/ithasaveraged
wehaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
theyhaveaveraged
Past Perfect
Ihadaveraged
youhadaveraged
he/she/ithadaveraged
wehadaveraged
youhadaveraged
theyhadaveraged

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In cases where super was underpaid, there was an average adjustment $68,000 per employer compared with the $25,000 resulting from employer notification cases.
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From 1982 to 1987 the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained over 1900 points from 776 in 1982 to 2722 in 1987 about a 350% increase.
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The number 36,000 is arbitrary as it is an artifact of rebalancing the divisor in the Dow Jones Industrial Average each time a stock splits.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffers its worst intra-day point loss, dropping nearly 1,000 points before partially recovering.
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On the next day, the more commonly followed Dow Jones Industrial Average traded above 10,000 points for the first time.
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