superannuated
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˌsupɚˈænjuˌeɪtɪd/
Adjective

superannuated

  1. Obsolete, antiquated.
    Synonyms: archaic, dated, out of date, outdated, outmoded, Thesaurus:obsolete
    • 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 25,
      The above, appearing in a publication now long ago superannuated and forgotten, is all that hitherto has stood in human record to attest what manner of men respectively were John Claggart and Billy Budd.
    • 2007, "Sledgehammers and hard drives ↗", The Economist, 1 June 2007:
      Your correspondent has a handful of superannuated computers lying around the home. The sprightliest of the bunch—a 400-megahertz Pentium II that came loaded with Windows NT4.0—has found a new lease on life as a Linux server.
    • 2009, Larissa Dubecki, "Critic's view ↗", The Age, 24 March 2009:
      To call the sexual politics of Ladette to Lady old-fashioned is an understatement. It's a horrifying revival of superannuated attitudes about women dressed up as an educational excursion into young womanhood that exploits its subjects by loading them up on alcohol when the cameras are rolling.
    • 2010, Bruce Rich, To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India, Beacon Press (2010), ISBN 9780807095539, unnumbered page ↗:
      Files written fifteen or twenty years ago on superannuated computers and obsolete operating systems are for practical purposes irretrievable.
    • 2010, Stuart Mann & Gordon Murray, Art of the Formula 1 Race Car, Motorbooks (2010), ISBN 9780760337318, page 14 ↗:
      The 158 was a delicate and not especially sure-handling device, but by now its engine had been modified to produce 250 horsepower, which gave it a decisive speed advantage over the superannuated old clunkers that were predominately arranged against it.
  2. Retired or discarded due to age.
    Synonyms: decrepit, long in the tooth, over the hill, Thesaurus:elderly
Translations Translations Verb
  1. Simple past tense and past participle of superannuate



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