Meaning & Definition of word "Expire"

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    Expire

    /ɪkˈspaɪər/

    verb:

    • 1. to come to an end; to cease to be valid, effective, or in force.
      • Example: The contract will expire at the end of the month.
    • 2. to breathe out; to exhale.
      • Example: He took a deep breath and then expired slowly.
    • 3. to die; to pass away.
      • Example: The old man expired peacefully in his sleep.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'exspirare' meaning 'to breathe out, exhale'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    expire on:

    to end on a specific date.

    expire after:

    to finish or be no longer valid following a certain period.

    let something expire:

    to allow something to cease being in effect without renewal.

    Related Words

    expiration:

    the act of expiring; the end of a period.

    expired:

    having come to an end; no longer valid.

    expiratory:

    related to the expulsion of air from the lungs.

    Slang Meanings of expire

    Meaning: to die or pass away in a colloquial sense.

    Example Sentence: He was so tired he felt like he might expire.

    Meaning: to fail or become obsolete, often used in tech.

    Example Sentence: My old laptop finally expired last week.