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Having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time.
unexpired
invalid
terminated
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1
A government spokesman denied reports that Legacy's preferred bidder status
expired
today.
2
Thus, the public would benefit when the patent
expired
after 14 years.
3
Cochlear said the case related to two patents that had long
expired
.
4
According to WWD, his contract with the legendary fashion house
expired
yesterday.
5
First published in 1921 in the U.S.A., so the copyright has
expired
.
6
Existing charter schools would continue, until their contract
expired
or was terminated.
7
The story that the candle had
expired
seemed feeble in the extreme.
8
They also declared that the state of emergency legally
expired
on Friday.
9
The May contract
expired
,
making the June contract the new front month.
10
Congress already extended that law once, after it
expired
in September 2012.
11
The activities were halted after an enabling law
expired
on Nov. 1.
12
Think of spoiled cat food and ulcerated cankers and
expired
donor organs.
13
The current carriage agreement for the cable channels
expired
on Sept. 30.
14
As the sergeant looked, the highest ones
expired
in the rising fog.
15
These were his last words; soon afterwards he
expired
;
just at midnight.
16
The girl of the golden eyes
expired
in a bath of blood.
expired
expire
·
expire in
expire last
expire at midnight
expire yesterday
expire air
portuguès
expirado
morta
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