Expire

  • 31expire — I. v. a. Breathe out, emit from the lungs. II. v. n. 1. Decease, draw the last breath. See die. 2. End, terminate, cease, conclude, stop, come to an end …

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  • 32expire — verb 1) my contract has expired Syn: run out, become invalid, become void, lapse; end, finish, stop, come to an end, terminate 2) the spot where he expired Syn: die, pass away/on, br …

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  • 33expire — v 1. end, come to an end, terminate; stop, discontinue, cease, stop working, fail, wither on the vine; close, come to a close, complete, finish, conclude; run out, run its course, go up in smoke; die out, burn out, be extinguished, burn up. 2.… …

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  • 34expire — ex·pire …

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  • 35expire — verb 1) my contract has expired Syn: run out, become invalid, become void, lapse, end, finish, stop, terminate 2) the spot where he expired Syn: die, pass away, breathe one s last …

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  • 36expire — [ɪkˈspaɪə] verb [I] if an agreement, offer, or official document expires, the period of time during which it can be used comes to an end Syn: run out …

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  • 37expire — ex•pire [[t]ɪkˈspaɪər[/t]] v. pired, pir•ing 1) to come to an end; terminate 2) to emit the last breath; die 3) to breathe out 4) to breathe out (air) from the lungs 5) archaic to emit • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L ex(s) pīrāre to… …

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  • 38expire —   Pau, make, puaea …

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  • 39expire — /ɪk spaɪə/ verb to come to an end ● The lease expires in 2010. ● The option expired last Tuesday. ♦ his passport has expired his passport is no longer valid …

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  • 40expire — See expiration …

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