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average

[av-er-ij, av-rij] / ˈæv ər ɪdʒ, ˈæv rɪdʒ /




VERB
obtain numerical mean
Synonyms


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Since then, the company has made a "conscious effort to try and recruit younger people" and brought the average age down to around 40.

From Barron's

According to Gas Infrastructure Europe, EU gas storage levels are at around 32% of capacity, well below the five-year average—meaning any potential supply disruption would make refilling difficult.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inflows to “semiliquid” business development companies, or BDCs, that Blue Owl and others have sold aggressively to wealthy individuals dropped an average 15% over the last three months, according to research by Fitch Ratings.

From The Wall Street Journal

This would seem to be the case in Europe, which has recently had several seasons with lower than average snowfall, and some dry periods in the early part of this season.

From BBC

His average was down at 97.84 but it was checkouts where he was well below his mesmerising best, taking out just one attempt from six.

From BBC