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superannuating
verb
Present participle of superannuate
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The great "Portrait of Yvonne Landsberg" — whose masklike face, hemmed-in torso and superannuating arcs of radiance are more scratched than painted — may sharpen your appreciation of the insistent lines and textures in several drawings and a lithograph of female nudes in the show's opening gallery.
In previous generations, the lower earning power of Australian cricketers meant that their own personal legacy and the esteem in which they were held by the public was of genuine consequence if they planned on superannuating themselves in post-playing administrative and officiating roles, or on the lucrative public speaking and commentary circuits.
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Electronic correspondence need not superannuate the written letter, just as an e-reader does not render the physical book redundant.
You're back in the nineteenth century, but you're also in the twenty-first, where machine memory regularly supplants and superannuates brain memory.
In his book "The Age of Spiritual Machines" (Penguin, 2000), he envisions a world in the near future where computers superannuate humans -- they compose music and poetry, have sex with each other, and achieve a humanlike consciousness.
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