Thesaurus / expire
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The $300 weekly enhanced unemployment benefit replaces the $600 enhanced benefit that expired the week ending July 25.
THESE ARE THE STATES THAT ACCEPTED TRUMP’S OFFER FOR $300 ENHANCED UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITSLANCE LAMBERTAUGUST 18, 2020FORTUNEHe remembers watching birds expire in midair as they flew from one side of the plant to the other.
UNMADE IN AMERICATATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 14, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWNo one is getting that $600 payment right now, though, since it expired at the end of July and Congress is still deadlocked over whether to extend it.
YES, UNEMPLOYMENT FELL. BUT THE RECOVERY SEEMS TO BE SLOWING DOWN.NEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)AUGUST 7, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTAmerica and Russia updated that treaty when it was to expire in 2009.
BUTTERFLY EFFECT: THE NEXT NUCLEAR RACE IS STARTINGCHARU KASTURIAUGUST 6, 2020OZYExpanded unemployment benefits keeping the economy turning over expire on July 31, one-time checks to families are long spent, and there is still no coordinated federal plan to test for the coronavirus.
REPUBLICANS FRET OVER CORONAVIRUS LAWSUITS AMID ECONOMIC COLLAPSETIM FERNHOLZJULY 22, 2020QUARTZThe company’s current contract with MTS expires in July 2021, giving the agency and the elected officials from around the region who oversee it an opportunity for serious review.
MTS SAYS ITS OFFICERS AREN’T BOUND BY NEW STATE USE-OF-FORCE LAWJESSE MARX AND LISA HALVERSTADTJUNE 25, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWhen a lease is about to expire a difficult question sometimes arises, what can the tenant take away with him?
PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMANALBERT SIDNEY BOLLESHe begged me to follow him: “I may die under the knife, and I should wish, in that case, to expire in your arms.”
MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICOThe act which was passed at that time for imposing a tax upon income will shortly expire.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThe conquered remain on the battlefield, nearly broken in two, and feebly waving their paws, till they slowly expire in agonies.
THE ANIMAL STORY BOOKVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO EXPIRE
- abate
- bate
- break down
- crumble
- decay
- decline
- degenerate
- deteriorate
- dilapidate
- diminish
- disappear
- droop
- ease off
- ebb
- end
- expire
- fade
- fade away
- fade out
- fail
- fall
- fizzle out
- go bad
- go downhill
- halt
- lapse
- let up
- lose power
- melt away
- moderate
- molder
- pass
- peter out
- rankle
- recede
- retrograde
- rot
- run down
- run low
- run out
- sink
- slacken
- stop
- subside
- vanish
- wane
- weaken
- wear away
- wilt
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