expire
Pronunciación: [ɪkˈspaɪər]
Palabra
Contexto: «time limit»
(verb) to come to an end or finish, especially after a certain time. When something expires, it means that it is no longer valid or usable because the time is up.
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My library book will expire in two weeks, so I need to return it soon.
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The coupon did not expire; they are still accepting it.
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When does your subscription expire?
Contexto: «life»
(verb) to die or stop living. This meaning is often used in a more formal or serious way to talk about someone passing away.
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My great-grandfather expired peacefully in his sleep.
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He is still healthy and hasn't expired yet.
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Did she expire at a young age?
Contexto: «product freshness»
(verb) to no longer be fresh or safe to use, usually for food or medicine. When something expires in this way, it means you shouldn't use it anymore because it might be bad for you.
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The milk will expire tomorrow, so we should drink it tonight.
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The milk isn't expired; it's still good to drink.
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How can I tell if this food has expired?
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