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be expired

verb

To die

  • The patient expired in hospital.

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"I think," she says, "that this might actually be expired".

The inflamed, mucus-clogged airways act as a one-way valve i.e., air is inspired but cannot be expired.

Among the concerns of Arab leaders and civil liberties advocates was what would happen if people's visas are found to be expired.

The lungs themselves are less efficient than those of birds, for air movement consists of an ebb and flow, rather than a one-way circuit, so a residual volume of air always remains that cannot be expired.

The drug Texas uses to execute more prisoners than any other state may be expired, say lawyers who argue its use for lethal injections can cause severe pain and suffering.

The chain has been trying to address such concerns with a new campaign that answers questions about its food, such as, "Does McDonald's beef contain worms?" In Asia, McDonald's has been trying to bounce back since the summer, when a TV report in China showed workers at one of its suppliers repackaging meat that was alleged to be expired.

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"The cheese is expired.

"Oops, it's expired!

They were expired.

No, she said, your time was expired.

Medications in the ambulances were expired and supplies were depleted.

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