Aged definition

Aged means at least sixty-five years of age.
Aged means a category of MSC+ Enrollees used as a factor to determine the Rate Cell status of an individual Enrollee. The Aged category includes those MSC+ Enrollees who are age sixty five (65) and older.

Examples of Aged in a sentence

  • MANY CIRCUS FOLK AT ZIP’S FUNERAL: Aged Freak Buried Simply,” in New York Times; Apr 29, 1926; pg.

  • Details of the directors who stand for re-election at the meeting are set out below:– James Sing-Wai Wong Aged 55, was appointed as an executive director of the Company in August 2018.

  • Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care Joint statement between RANZCOG and ATAGI about COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women June 9 2021 [Accessed 2023 Mar 24].

  • Chen Aged 69, was appointed as an independent non-executive director of the Company in 2007.

  • You are aware that My Government has already taken up schemes for welfare of senior citizens like health care for the Aged and setting up of Old Age Homes.


More Definitions of Aged

Aged means an adult whose chronological age is 60 years of age or older or whose biological age, as determined by a physician, is 60 years of age or older.
Aged means an individual whose age is established as 65 years or older.
Aged means a person who is 65 years of age or older as specified in 42 U.S.C. 1382c(a)(1)(A).
Aged means an adult whose chronological age is 60 years
Aged means age 65 or older.
Aged means an individual who is 60 years of age or older.