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annualize
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an·nu·al·ize  (ny--lz)
tr.v. an·nu·al·ized, an·nu·al·iz·ing, an·nu·al·iz·es
To adjust or calculate so as to reflect a rate that is based on a full year: offers a rate that is annualized at six percent.

annualize, annualise [ˈænjʊəˌlaɪz]
vb
(tr) to convert (a rate of interest) to an annual rate when it is quoted for a period of less than a year credit card companies are obliged to quote an annualized percentage rate to borrowers


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The association annualizes sales each month, which means that 516,960 previously owned single-family houses would change owners this year if each month's market matched April's.
The Company anticipates that its same-store results will be more similar to its consolidated results in the future, as the Company annualizes the date of acquisition of each of its acquired hotels.
Fitch will monitor revenues for an indicative growth trend in the fourth quarter of 2006 when the change in leasing policy annualizes.
 
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