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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91. My car insurance expired yesterday.
92. If expired on Jan 23, will be paid by Feb 6, etc.
93. Acute treatment includes dilation of the central retinal artery by rebreathing expired carbon dioxide, breathing carbogen (5% carbon dioxide with 95% oxygen), or sublingual nitroglycerin.
94. A structured approach for automatically cleaning the HTTP session when objects are no longer useful guards against potential use of expired objects.
95. By dispatching from a queue's head and placing expired threads at a queue's tail, execution happens in a round-robin fashion within a priority.
96. Insurance records indicate that $1,245 of the insurance expired during the year.
97. Or the Nanchang drinks company that scraped off the sell-by date that had expired and added a new one to the bottles.
98. We provide 29 days grace period for domain name renewal after expired.
99. The housing market slumped after temporary tax incentives to buy a home expired.
100. If the Party B intends to the supplementary contract,[sentencedict.com] should write in the supplementary contract application within one month before the term of contract has expired.
101. Clean-up documents, expired or not the long-term need to archive documents prepared for the archives, some of the temporary removal of expired documents of all clean-up.
102. Only about 30 percent of this could be used, he said; the rest either expired, or was inaccessible because of restricted distribution by the Israelis, who control what gets into Gaza.
103. The glut of houses up for sale has kept prices low and the market has struggled to regain traction since a home buyer tax credit that helped buoy the market expired last spring.
104. Millay: I was your girlfriend expired , only drink it with Coke expired .
105. After the trade fair has finished or the lease of the counter has expired, the consumer may also demand compensation from the organizer of the trade fair or the lessor of the counter.
106. Monitor inventory quality , obsolete slow moving stock and expired stock etc.
107. Your visa has expired. Please and it renewed the consulate.
107. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
108. The rules expired in 2002 and Congress is considering whether to reinstate them.
109. The CA certificate has expired and the certificate must be re-issued with an unexpired date.
110. Lacklustre performance failed to convince many to stay once the moratorium expired, however, prompting RAB to review its business and move to delist – a move formally announced last Friday.
111. Affected by visa "tightening", quite a number of the African laborers here do not have legal residence permits, while many visas and passports are also expired.
112. No cancellation will be accepted before the contract period expired.
113. Expired or missing paperwork can delay your trip and add costly charges for expedited applications.
114. Your session with the server may have expired because of inactivity.
115. After his NCAA eligibility expired following his 2003 season with the Bears, Ervin left Cal academically as well as athletically.
116. The defendant may also move to dismiss if the statute of limitations has expired.
117. If the term of performance of the secured claim has not expired, such insurance indemnity, compensation or indemnity may be placed in escrow.
118. Despite aggressive treatment, including emergency fasciectomy, the patient expired due to uncontrolled sepsis from a secondary wound infection 2 months after admission.
119. If your card has simply expired, you do not need to contact the Call Centre.
120. Beforehand, take out the files that are unexpired , and destory the expired files; save you time and space.
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