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expire

[ik-spahyuhr] / ɪkˈspaɪər /


VERB
breathe out
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
breathe in inhale


Example Sentences

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Although the collective bargaining agreement does not expire until Dec. 1, Commissioner Rob Manfred said last week he expected talks on a new deal to start soon after opening day.

From Los Angeles Times

New stocks often slide as investors wait for analyst coverage, a company’s first earnings report, and for insiders to sell shares after lockup periods expire.

From Barron's

Shlisky also noted that the Mustang Mach-E benefited from heavy discounting, higher gasoline prices, national dealer networks and tax credits that expired last September.

From MarketWatch

They will move in April 1 when their current lease expires.

From Los Angeles Times

Any postal or proxy votes set up before 31 October 2023 have expired.

From BBC