Associations to the word «Expire»
Noun
- Sponsorship
- Notification
- Naming
- Negotiation
- Accreditation
- Provision
- Eligibility
- Yard
- Termination
- Password
- Premium
- Payroll
- Monopoly
- Signing
- Hail
- Gasp
- Longhorn
- Lifespan
- Dioxide
- Barnsley
- Fill
- Senate
- Interim
- Franchise
- Wigan
- Subsidy
- Rent
- Redemption
- Router
- Blackpool
- Injunction
- Appointment
- Validity
- Taxpayer
- Tenant
- Bidder
- Writ
- Landlord
- Clock
- Transfer
- Fulham
- Dividend
- Month
- Lapse
- Stoppage
- Ceasefire
- Limit
- June
- End
- Incumbent
- Goal
- Embargo
- Wretch
- Treaty
- Notary
- Midfield
- Tax
- Watford
- Resume
- Affiliate
- Comeback
- Period
- Patriot
- Ticket
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
EXPIRE, verb. (intransitive) to die
EXPIRE, verb. (intransitive) to become invalid
EXPIRE, verb. (intransitive) to exhale; to breathe (out).
EXPIRE, verb. (transitive) to exhale (something).
EXPIRE, verb. (transitive) To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
EXPIRE, verb. (transitive) To bring to a close; to terminate.
Dictionary definition
EXPIRE, verb. Lose validity; "My passports expired last month".
EXPIRE, verb. Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102".
EXPIRE, verb. Expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.