EXPIRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When something such as a contract, deadline, or visa expires, it comes to an end or is no longer valid He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitor's visa expired [VERB] When someone expires, they die He endured excruciating agonies before he finally expired [VERB] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
expire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb expire (third-person singular simple present expires, present participle expiring, simple past and past participle expired) (intransitive) To die Synonyms: see Thesaurus: die The patient expired in hospital
expire - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Synonyms: terminate, lapse, come to an end, run out, stop, more Collocations: [session, pass, cookie] will automatically expire, my [license] is [about, set, due] to expire, the [guarantee, warrantee, period, membership] has expired, more
expire, expiring, expires, expired- WordWeb dictionary definition Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows or the iPhone iPad and Android apps Verb: expire ik'spI (-u)r or ek'spI (-u)r Lose validity "My passports expired last month "; - run out Cease to live "The patient expired peacefully ";
Expire Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary My driver's license has expired She expired after a long illness When time expires in a game, the clock shows that there is no more time and play stops They scored seconds before time expired