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    expire
    /ɪkˈspʌɪə/

    verb

    • 1. (of a document, authorization, or agreement) come to the end of the period of validity: "his driving licence expired" Similar run outbecome invalidbecome voidbe no longer validOpposite begin
    • 2. (of a person) die: "the lady had expired bearing her lord a son" Similar diepass away/ondeceaseperish

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  2. EXPIRE definition: 1. If something that lasts for a fixed length of time expires, it comes to an end or stops being in…. Learn more.

  3. verb. us / ɪkˈspaɪr / uk / ɪkˈspaɪə r/ expire verb (END) Add to word list. C2 [ I ] If something that lasts for a fixed length of time expires, it comes to an end or stops being in use: My passport expires next month. The contract between the two companies will expire at the end of the year. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. 1. : to breathe one's last breath : die. 2. : to come to an end: such as. a. : to exceed its period of validity. The contract will expire next month. b. : to pass its expiration date (see expiration date sense 2) This milk has expired. " … when drugs expire, you can't just leave these things lying around." Ed Haislmaier. 3. : to emit the breath.

  5. Expire definition: to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer.. See examples of EXPIRE used in a sentence.

  6. The verb expire comes from the Latin expirare, meaning “breathe out,” and the modern use retains that ancient meaning. The expanded, and more commonly used, meaning of expire is that the breath has — literally or figuratively — departed. When you expire your breath, you breathe out; you exhale.

  7. Definition of expire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definition of 'expire' Word Frequency. expire. (ɪkspaɪəʳ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense expires , present participle expiring , past tense, past participle expired. 1. verb. When something such as a contract, deadline, or visa expires, it comes to an end or is no longer valid.

  9. 1. ( intr) to finish or run out; cease; come to an end. 2. (Physiology) to breathe out (air); exhale. 3. ( intr) to die. [C15: from Old French expirer, from Latin exspīrāre to breathe out, from spīrāre to breathe] exˈpirer n.

  10. From Longman Business Dictionary ex‧pire /ɪkˈspaɪə-ˈspaɪr/ verb [ intransitive] 1 if an official document such as a contract, agreement, or licence expires, the period of time during which it can be used ends If your Program disk proves defective after the warranty expires, you will end up paying a fee of £200 to replace it.

  11. ex•pire /ɪkˈspaɪr/ v., -pired, -pir•ing. to come to an end; terminate:[ no object] The contract expired at the end of the month. to emit the last breath; die:[ no object] In the novel the hero expired after a long illness.