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expire

cease to be valid / breathe out / die
Intransitive Verb
past: expiredpp: expireding: expiring

This term carries a clinical or formal tone when referring to death, often used in medical or legal contexts to soften the bluntness of the word die. It suggests a natural conclusion or the final breath of a life cycle. In administrative contexts, it describes the precise moment a legal agreement or document loses its power. This creates a sense of a hard deadline or a sudden transition from validity to invalidity.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To come to an end or cease to be valid after a specific date or period.

"The driver's license will expire at the end of the month."

Intransitive Verb

To breathe out or exhale air from the lungs.

"The patient was instructed to expire slowly during the respiratory test."

Intransitive Verb

To die or come to an end of life.

"The old king expired peacefully in his sleep."

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