expire

Etymology
From, from , from , from +.

Verb

 * 1)  To die.
 * 2)  To lapse and become invalid.
 * 3)  To come to an end; to conclude.
 * 4)  To exhale; to breathe out.
 * 5)  To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
 * 6)  To bring to a close; to terminate.
 * 1)  To lapse and become invalid.
 * 2)  To come to an end; to conclude.
 * 3)  To exhale; to breathe out.
 * 4)  To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
 * 5)  To bring to a close; to terminate.
 * 1)  To exhale; to breathe out.
 * 2)  To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
 * 3)  To bring to a close; to terminate.
 * 1)  To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
 * 2)  To bring to a close; to terminate.
 * 1)  To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapour; to emit in minute particles.
 * 2)  To bring to a close; to terminate.
 * 1)  To bring to a close; to terminate.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: udløbe
 * Dutch:, , ,
 * French:
 * German:, ,
 * Hungarian:, érvényét veszti
 * Indonesian:
 * Japanese:
 * Maori: mōnehu
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: utløpe
 * Polish: przeterminować się, ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Sicilian: scàdiri,
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: ,
 * Vietnamese: hết hạn


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