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annualized, ppl. a.|ˈænjuːəlaɪzd| [f. annual a.: see -ize.] Of rates of interest, inflation, etc.: calculated on an annual basis, as a projection from figures obtained for a shorter period.
[1957E. L. Kohler Dict. Accountants (ed. 2) 31/2 Annualize, (Federal income taxes) to expand to an annual basis.] 1969Daily Tel. 31 Oct. 21/3 The..Society, which was the first in the assurance-linked field this March, said..that its..contracts are already yielding annualised premiums of over {pstlg}3/4 million. 1975Ibid. 13 Nov. 18 By the late spring of next year we shall, if we are lucky,..have reduced the annualised rate of inflation to between 15 per cent. and 20 per cent. 1977Guardian Weekly 6 Nov. 3/3 In September the..money supply rose 2.2 per cent for an annualised increase of nearly 13 per cent for 1977–78. 1985Daily Tel. 3 Aug. 19/4 The 14 p.c. mortgage rate demanded by most societies at present, for instance, has a true rate—or an annualised percentage rate (APR) as it will be called—of about 15.5 p.c. |