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单词 actuarial
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Definition of actuarial in English:

actuarial

adjective aktʃʊˈɛːrɪəlˌæk(t)ʃəˈwɛriəl
  • Relating to actuaries or their work of compiling and analysing statistics to calculate insurance risks and premiums.

    an actuarial consulting firm
    faulty actuarial assumptions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each valuation shall be obtained as soon as reasonably practicable and shall be accompanied by an actuarial statement pursuant to the regulations.
    • The last actuarial valuation on its pension fund was undertaken more than two years ago.
    • In determining the actuarial surplus in a pension fund, actuaries make key assumptions.
    • In 1983, actuaries put the long-range actuarial deficit at -2.09 percent of taxable payroll.
    • There is an inherent uncertainty in any actuarial estimates of asbestos liabilities.
    • Too conservative or too aggressive actuarial assumptions can produce unreliable results.
    • The group's leadership continues to deny the hard realities about which trustworthy actuarial studies warn us.
    • Social Security reform has been a tough slog for the business lobby, normally more at home discussing golf outings than actuarial tables.
    • It is a mistake to suppose that the actuarial figure for life expectancy will be the actual length of life for any particular individual.
    • Projections of actuarial soundness based on forecasts of productivity growth run the risk of being very wrong.

Derivatives

  • actuarially

  • adverb aktʃʊˈɛːrɪəliˌak(t)SHəˈwerēəl
    • He remembers, in his first run for office, being promised more votes from the area than was actuarily possible.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Young people are actuarially cheaper to insure than older people.
      • Pension plans are legislated to be actuarily sound, whereas Ponzi schemes couldn't meet any test of actuarial soundness.
      • There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences.
      • Taking pensions early will have an impact on the amount of pension payable, which will be actuarially reduced.

Rhymes

adversarial, aerial, areal, bursarial, commissarial, filarial, malarial, notarial, secretarial, vicarial

Definition of actuarial in US English:

actuarial

adjectiveˌak(t)SHəˈwerēəlˌæk(t)ʃəˈwɛriəl
  • Relating to actuaries or their work of compiling and analyzing statistics to calculate insurance risks and premiums.

    an actuarial consulting firm
    faulty actuarial assumptions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Too conservative or too aggressive actuarial assumptions can produce unreliable results.
    • In determining the actuarial surplus in a pension fund, actuaries make key assumptions.
    • Projections of actuarial soundness based on forecasts of productivity growth run the risk of being very wrong.
    • Social Security reform has been a tough slog for the business lobby, normally more at home discussing golf outings than actuarial tables.
    • The group's leadership continues to deny the hard realities about which trustworthy actuarial studies warn us.
    • The last actuarial valuation on its pension fund was undertaken more than two years ago.
    • It is a mistake to suppose that the actuarial figure for life expectancy will be the actual length of life for any particular individual.
    • There is an inherent uncertainty in any actuarial estimates of asbestos liabilities.
    • In 1983, actuaries put the long-range actuarial deficit at -2.09 percent of taxable payroll.
    • Each valuation shall be obtained as soon as reasonably practicable and shall be accompanied by an actuarial statement pursuant to the regulations.
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