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expire

verb as in breathe out

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A general power of attorney expires when the principal has lost mental capacity and is usually limited to certain legal or financial transactions.

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The baby-apparel company said it would close about 150 stores in North America after their leases expire over the next three years, up from its previous target of some 100 stores.

Known affectionately as "Heb Isles", the ferry was retired from service last November due to the high cost and duration of repairs needed to renew expiring safety certificates.

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Kiley said he thinks there is a “a lot of room to negotiate” because there is concern on both sides of the aisle if the tax credits expire.

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And a pause on three-digit tariffs the U.S. imposed earlier expires Nov. 10.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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