0 If something that lasts for a fixed length of time expires, it comes to an end or stops being in use:
1 to die:
3 (of something that lasts for a fixed length of time) to end or stop being in use:
4 to die
6 if an option (= the right to buy or sell particular shares) expires, it can no longer be exercised (= used):
The investment options expire on February 5.
The probability of being susceptible was assessed immediately after the time lag f between vaccination and onset of immunity had expired.
Therefore, life support measures were withdrawn, and the child expired.
Similarly, poi typically burn for approximately four minutes before the flame expires.
Contacts, skills and clients diminished, and their ' portfolio careers ' expired.
How could they pass the business on to their heirs if, when they ceased trading, the licence for the shop also expired?
Strictly speaking, this government is out-of-equilibrium - yet it survived until its term expired five years later.
A fact is said to be expired after its expiration interval.
Until the benefit period for these projects expires, the government will be forced to continue the subsidies.
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