expired

[ US /ɪkˈspaɪɹd/ ]
[ UK /ɛkspˈa‍ɪ‍əd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time
    caught driving with an expired license
    an expired passport
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How To Use expired In A Sentence

  • The reader does not disclose the term of the original lease which expired on 25 March 1991.
  • I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
  • But a judge dismissed the criminal case a few months later, because the statute of limitations had expired.
  • Her term expired last year, but she had stayed on pending a new appointment by New York's governor. Www.startribune.com
  • I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
  • Senators, matrons, and philosophers, expired in ignominious and cruel tortures. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The custody time limit in respect of the remand therefore expired on 21 October 2001.
  • Existing defences are more than 100 years old and fully time-expired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The payment had originally been due on April 1 but the Toronto-based company had a grace period which expired on Thursday.
  • My passports expired last month
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