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expiration
/ ˌɛɪˈɪʃə /
noun
the finish of something; ending; expiry
the act, process, or sound of breathing out
rarea last breath; death
expiration
See exhalation
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonexpiration noun
- preexpiration noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of expiration1
Example Sentences
Joel arrived on TV with an expiration date, as anyone versed in the mythology of “The Last of Us” already knew.
And when Min’s visa nears its expiration, he proposes a solution that he thinks will work for everyone.
Maybe it’s inevitable that "Black Mirror," once upon a time a show of unnerving political and social prescience, would become not simply passé but past expiration.
“The expiration of the provision only means that the student loan payments will be taxable to the employee,” Kantrowitz said.
But now Measure A will replace it entirely, two years before the expiration date, and raise the tax rate to a half cent, which the county estimates will generate over $1 billion annually.
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