Synonym: cease, die, disappear, end, pass away, perish, vanish. Antonym: inspire. Similar words: expiate, expiation, aspire, empire, umpire, vampire, perspire, inspire. Meaning: [ɪk'spaɪə] v. 1. lose validity 2. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 3. expel air.
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1. When does your trade agreement with Japan expire?
2. My season ticket will expire this week.
3. When does the lease expire?
4. My lease will expire on September 30th, this year.
5. When does your driving licence expire?
6. Our trade agreement with Holland will expire at the end of this year.
7. His contract is due to expire at the end of this year.
8. The contract between the two companies will expire at the end of the year.
9. Their present one was due to expire in 1845.
10. That agreement is about to expire.
11. Those compacts expire after 10 years.
12. Sartzetakis's term was due to expire on March 30.
13. His Soviet exit visa would eventually expire.
14. The authority will expire at the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held in 1994.
15. Several of the leases are set to expire this year.
16. He said he'd expire if he had to sit on that high stool much longer.
17. A court order freezing proceedings will expire on November the ninth.
18. Current contracts with production companies expire in September, when C4 plans to begin broadcasting the new output.
19. Approval for the money is scheduled to expire by the end of March unless the committee acts.
20. The contracts are due to expire in July, and a decision on the new three-year contracts are due in the spring.
21. Both these authorities expire on the date of the forthcoming Annual General Meeting.
22. His cooling-off period does not expire until the end of seven days following the acceptance.
23. Yet he can still play for his former club while he waits for the clearing period to expire.
24. And rents, mostly above-market rates currently, could fall once leases begin to expire in coming years.
25. In return he would be allowed to continue in office, with his term not due to expire until 1996.
26. They are the only members of the first-team squad whose contracts expire at the end of the season.
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27. Thus, Progressive Networks has caused its player software to expire after a certain period of time.
28. Last month Putin decided to retire silo-housed intercontinental ballistic missiles as their service lives expire.
29. The settlement put a Dec. 31 deadline on meeting conditions of the agreement or the purchasing authority would expire.
30. It is a daunting task in a crowded, segmented marketplace where magazines rear up and expire as quickly as fruit flies.
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