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expiry

[ ik-spahyuhr-ee, ek-spuh-ree ]

noun

plural expiries.
  1. expiration of breath.
  2. an end or termination, as of life or a contract.


expiry

/ ɪ°ìˈ²õ±è²¹ÉªÉ™°ùɪ /

noun

    1. a coming to an end, esp of a contract period; termination

      expiry of a lease

    2. ( as modifier )

      the expiry date

  1. death
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²Ô´Ç²Ôe³æ·±è¾±î€¼Û²â noun plural nonexpiries
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of expiry1

First recorded in 1745–55; expire + -y 3
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She applied for an extension more than three weeks before the expiry date but they are still waiting for this to be approved.

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Instead, Doncic, who turns 26 on Friday, hasn’t said anything publicly about the whispers out of Dallas, some of which forecast an apocalyptic expiry.

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What happens next has implications for the expiry of almost 600 similar deals covering schools and hospitals across England.

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"Passengers could be issued reminders to alert them when their railcards are close to expiry," it added.

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As deals brokered under that arrangement neared expiry, Meta said that it would not be renewing them, leading to a roughly A$200m loss in revenue for Australian publishers.

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