Similar words: expire, expiry, expiration, expiration date, inspired, expiate, expiation, spire. Meaning: [ɪk'spaɪə] adj. having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time.
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1. I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
2. The old woman expired in agony.
3. The lease on the flat expired on June 14th.
4. The whales expired with a rushing sound.
5. Her visa expired six months ago.
6. The sparks expired in the ashes.
7. Now her passport has expired.
8. The chairman's term of office has already expired.
9. He was deported from Ecuador when his visa expired.
10. The period of validity of the agreement has expired.
11. He expired at midnight.
12. His visa expired on June 30, 1972.
13. It closed only last Christmas, when the lease expired.
14. The allotted air time had expired.
15. Arthur and his driving licence expired last Thursday.
16. They said he expired in a gas attack.
17. She retired six months before her contract expired.
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18. After offering a prayer, the virgin expired.
19. For most tribes, that expired in late 1995.
20. Apply before the first priority period has expired.
21. The old agreement expired October 28.
22. The offer expired at midnight yesterday as scheduled.
23. When Watt's master patent for his separate condenser expired in 1800, he retired from active work.
24. Indeed, it had expired almost on the short journey home.
25. Between 1775 and 1800, when their patent expired, 321 steam-engines were built.
26. I am sorry I do not know true love there expired.
27. Barnes was resolved to moving on when his contract expired.
28. He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitor's visa expired.
29. They renewed the war as soon as the truce expired.
30. The lease was acquired on 28 April 1989 and expired on 25 March 1991.
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