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annualize

in economics and finance, 1904; see annual + -ize. Related: Annualized; annualizing.

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annualize

vb. (standard spelling of from=American spelling from2=Oxford British spelling lang=en annualise)

Usage examples of "annualize".

Boettger declined to set an annualized rate, stating, “This unprecedented increase in the rate of inflation is a purely temporary phenomenon which cannot be tolerated.

He had everything he'd ever wanted, and even with conservative portfolio management, his personal wealth would continue to rise faster than the inflation rate because he didn't have the ego to spend even as much as the annualized return would generate.

The annualized return is about nineteen percent over the last few years.

Andrew would have to file a tax report either every year or every time he concluded an interstellar voyage of greater than one year in objective time, the taxes to be annualized and interest on the unpaid portion duly handed over.

The annualized re­turn is about nineteen percent over the last few years.