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Meanings of
expiry
in English
Portuguese
morte
Catalan
desaparició
Spanish
desaparición
Back to the meaning
The event of dying or departure from life.
death
decease
birth
Portuguese
morte
Portuguese
expiração
Catalan
caducitat
Back to the meaning
A coming to an end of a contract period.
termination
expiration
Portuguese
expiração
Synonyms
Examples for "
death
"
death
decease
Examples for "
death
"
1
IN
death
the many becomes one; in life the one becomes many.
2
Thousands of germs of life and
death
are in labor in it.
3
Not undergoing treatment could damage people's health and even result in
deaths
.
4
But while the number of new cases has slowed, the
deaths
continue.
5
Contaminated drinking water causes half a million
deaths
from diarrhoea each year.
1
And they spoke of his
decease
that he should accomplish in Jerusalem.
2
These were the comments made upon the
decease
of this young gentleman.
3
Five minutes before his
decease
the man's pulse was high and full.
4
On the third day after his
decease
,
the funeral rites were celebrated.
5
On the
decease
of his father, Colonel Burr inherited a handsome estate.
Usage of
expiry
in English
1
Investors fear tomorrow's
expiry
could leave some banks facing a liquidity shortfall.
2
Gift vouchers: It's high time this rip-off of voucher
expiry
was stopped.
3
The tax credits pulled sales forward and activity dropped after the
expiry
.
4
Who knew sponges have an
expiry
date after you start using them?
5
But then London has a bit of an
expiry
date on it.
6
The best-laid plans of mice and men have fairly stringent
expiry
dates.
7
They were on-site inspecting the
expiry
date of goods in the shop.
8
US weapons inspections ended last year with the
expiry
of a 1991 treaty.
9
Our work has also generated more research interest on medicine
expiry
in Uganda.
10
And any backstop would have to have a clear
expiry
date, she said.
11
Medicines with short
expiry
dates may also be in short supply.
12
The house was sold within weeks of
expiry
of the notice.
13
Bank shares led the gains ahead of the November derivatives
expiry
on Thursday.
14
Some have
expiry
dates for points if they are not used.
15
Traders said the
expiry
of futures and options was a source of volatility.
16
Brussels has proposed the end of 2015 as the
expiry
date.
Other examples for "expiry"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
expiry
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
follow the expiry
have an expiry
approach expiry
new expiry
short expiry
More collocations
Translations for
expiry
Portuguese
morte
expiração
decurso
vencimento
término
desinência
Catalan
desaparició
defunció
òbit
mort
traspassament
traspàs
decés
caducitat
expiració
venciment
Spanish
desaparición
muerte
tránsito
Expiry
through the time
Expiry
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare