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Meanings of
expire
in English
Portuguese
bater as botas
Catalan
expirar
Spanish
quedarse
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To cease to live.
go
pass
die
exit
perish
choke
demise
croak
decease
conk
be born
Related terms
die out
die off
die down
Portuguese
bater as botas
Portuguese
expirar
Catalan
expirar
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Expel air.
exhale
breathe out
inhale
Portuguese
expirar
Lose validity.
run out
Synonyms
Examples for "
run out
"
run out
Examples for "
run out
"
1
This year the work will likely
run
out
months earlier, Olson said.
2
President Michel Aoun said recently of reserves: The money will
run
out
.
3
Perhaps she had
run
out
of words, or simply talked herself calm.
4
They have
run
out
of options, said a U.S.-based commercial paper trader.
5
The company's website Monday simply said it had
run
out
of money.
Usage of
expire
in English
1
Their current deals
expire
next year, which Wenger called an ideal situation.
2
However, existing term contracts are set to
expire
in the fourth quarter.
3
A source said Albrecht's contract was set to
expire
in six months.
4
General Dynamics' tender offer is currently scheduled to
expire
on April 3.
5
The commissioners' terms in office are set to
expire
in October 2019.
6
It opened a public comment period that is set to
expire
Monday.
7
Lessons learned: Even essential medicines
expire
in the supply chain in Uganda.
8
The problem is that her visa will
expire
two days before that.
9
The incentives are set to
expire
at the end of the year.
10
They are currently due to
expire
at the end of the year.
11
Terms of AB InBev's agreement with the DOJ
expire
in 10 years.
12
Those changes are due to
expire
at the end of this year.
13
It had been set to
expire
at the end of this year.
14
Some GT options due to
expire
later this week also spiraled lower.
15
Stage four restrictions in Melbourne were due to
expire
on September 13.
16
The article continues, The program is supposed to
expire
again this year.
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expire
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
expire on
expire next
expire at midnight
expire this year
expire later
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Translations for
expire
Portuguese
bater as botas
morrer
falecer
comer capim pela raiz
expirar
axalar
Catalan
expirar
finar
dinyar-la
morir
morir-se
exhalar
Spanish
quedarse
sucumbir
perecer
expirar
dejar de existir
espichar
fallecer
fenecer
diñar
perder la vida
morir
hincar el pico
finar
liar el petate
caer muerto
entregar el alma
asfixiarse
estirar la pata
torcer la cabeza
Expire
through the time
Expire
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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