EXPIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster expire verb ex· pire ik-ˈspī (ə)r, usually for vi 2 and vt ek- expired; expiring intransitive verb 1 : to breathe one's last breath : die
EXPIRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary He ceased to breathe, gently expiring without any struggle at the age of 90 In 1936 the last Tasmanian tiger breathed its final breath and expired in a zoo in Hobart
Expiring - definition of expiring by The Free Dictionary Define expiring expiring synonyms, expiring pronunciation, expiring translation, English dictionary definition of expiring v ex·pired , ex·pir·ing , ex·pires v intr 1 To come to an end; terminate: My membership in the club has expired 2 To breathe one's last breath; die:
expiring - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to come to an end; terminate:[no object]The contract expired at the end of the month to emit the last breath; die:[no object]In the novel the hero expired after a long illness to breathe out (air) from the lungs: [no object]still expiring irregularly [~+object]to expire air
Expiring: meaning, definitions, translation and examples Expiring refers to the process of coming to an end or the point at which something becomes void or invalid It is commonly used in relation to contracts, subscriptions, or perishable items that have a set duration before they are no longer effective or usable
Expiring Definition Meaning | YourDictionary In the absence of express agreement or custom or statutory provision (such as is made by the Agricultural Holdings Act 1883), a tenancy from year to year is determinable on half a year's notice expiring at the end of some current year of the tenancy