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View definitions for expired

expired

adjective as in departed

adjective as in lapsed

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When the Farm Bill extension expired on Sept. 30, leaders from hunger and food justice organizations nationwide raised alarms about the further delays in federal action that the lapse would likely exacerbate.

From Salon

The windscreen of the Talbot displays a tax disc that expired in 1982, which he agreed was a "classic in itself".

From BBC

It would take one last defensive stop for the Trojans to finally put Nebraska away, as Greedy Vance Jr. intercepted a pass from Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola as time expired.

For instance, that Carter-era law has never been used for the wholesale reorganization of government and seems to have expired.

Yet like the Chiefs, they also found a way, coming back from 16 points down to win with a field goal as time expired.

From BBC

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

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