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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31. Your passport will expire ten years from the issue date.
32. Unfortunately, they allowed his notice to expire without further action and proceeded to recruit new employees.
33. Three times this season, the Clippers have let the 24-second clock expire after a timeout.
34. Luckily, few of the patents on Pfizer's top-selling drugs are due to expire in the near future.
35. That authority will expire at the end of this year's Annual General Meeting and Resolution 9 seeks a renewal of it.
36. His contract there was due to expire at the end of this month.
37. But, coupons expire faster than before, because manufacturers want faster feedback on product use for their new databases.
38. The term of the lease is limited to expire in 2015.
39. This agreement will expire in March 1987, and it has been decided not to renew it.
40. Harman J decided that the injunction restraining a breach of confidence should expire at the same time as a restrictive covenant.
41. The exemption for the units at Fort William and Wick, was due to expire in October 1994.
42. The section 25 notice may expire any time after the expiry of the break-notice.
43. A restriction that he refrain from counseling women will expire at the end of this month.
44. The French company's concession would expire in 1904.
45. Two seconds later, as the suspend() timeouts expire, the first request is retrieved from the pending queue and resubmitted to the ContinuationServlet.
46. Expiration notice: We must hear from you by the deadline on the front of this mail Otherwise your ID number will expire.
47. HSBC's offer to buy a 51 per cent stake in KEB from Lone Star, the US private equity group, will expire on April 30 if it has not been approved by regulators.
48. Depending on jurisdiction and on type of collateral, a perfection of security interest may expire after a certain period (limitation period effects).
49. Negotiators gather in the Danish capital in December to draft a new accord aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol set to expire in 2012.
50. Cards will expire half a year after issuing , Two hours fixed time slot each week.
51. My lease will expire on September 30 th of this year.
52. The first patents for Avandia expire in 2011, with some running until 2017, according to FDA's Orange Book.
53. Buyer should issue written purchasing contract to supplier for commodities which are NOT due to expire in less than a year.
54. As a result, a valid Notice of Termination of Contract dated 23 July 2008 was given to the Plaintiff to inform him of the decision and that the Labour Contract would expire on 31 July 2008.
55. UN-led conference in the Danish capital in December is meant to approve a new global warming treaty for the period after 2012, when the Kyoto Protocol's obligations to cut carbon emissions expire.
56. So T-Mobile customers are being asked to plunk down $199 and sign a two-year service agreement for a phone whose freshness date is about to expire.
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57. The flowers expire fragrance.
58. I think you may need to do it again if the medical test result expire before you get assigned for a case officer.
59. They also remind Clapper that the FISA Amendments Act is set to expire at the end of the year.
60. When bill discount, the bank presses fixed interest rate from bill expire deduct in the value come from loan day of note maturity should plan accrual, pay the person that oppose a bill more than.
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