Definitions

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  • verb To express (a quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied or were measured over one year.

Etymologies

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annual + -ise

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Examples

  • If you annualise it with the previous three quarters isn't it zero though?

    The Guardian World News Hélène Mulholland 2011

  • For the glass to be half full, average and annualise the figures from just the past six months and you can claim inflation is running at a much nicer 2.7 per cent.

    The Age News Headlines 2010

  • "If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50+ billion company," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a statement.

    SiliconIndia.com 2010

  • "If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50+ billion company," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a statement.

    SiliconIndia.com 2010

  • "If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it is surprising that Apple is now a $50bn-plus company," said Steve Jobs, chief executive at Apple.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • If you annualise this rate of purchase, they are on pace to buy $680 billion of US treasuries this year or more than seven times what they purchased in 2008.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • If you annualise this rate of purchase, they are on pace to buy $680 billion of US treasuries this year or more than seven times what they purchased in 2008.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • "If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50+ billion company," said Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive.

    The Latest From www.inthenews.co.uk 2010

  • If you annualise this rate of purchase, they are on pace to buy $680 billion of US treasuries this year or more than seven times what they purchased in 2008.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • "If you annualise our quarterly revenue, it's surprising that Apple is now a $50 billion company," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO.

    Silicon Republic - News 2010

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