advance, breathe hard, continue, elapse, fall asleep, go, lapse, pass over, run, snuff, yield the ghost
Definitionv. lose validity
Last update: June 24, 2015
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My passport expired last month. [verb]
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If the index falls then the warrant will expire worthless. [verb]
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Stories are placed here when they expire from the news pages and are filed in date order, most recent on the top. [verb]
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And he expired with an ejaculation, astonished to find himself mortal, slain in a moment by the thrust of a ten-penny knife. [verb]
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I might have been burnt alive, or have expired in a fit, for aught any of those over-fed devils cared. [verb]
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"I hope, dear, thou wilt not expire on the journey home." [verb]
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You were mine, Hyacinth; heart and mind were consenting, when your convent-bred sister surprised us, and all my hopes of bliss expired in a sermon. [verb]
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He had fought with distinction under the finest soldiers in Europe, and had seen some of his dearest friends expire at his side. [verb]
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He simply said, without giving his reason, that his parole must expire in eight days after date, allowing one day for delivery of his letter. [verb]
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