Expired [verb]

Definition of Expired:

come to an end

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Sentence/Example of Expired:

Taboola didn’t renew the financing agreement with its banks after it expired in August, according to people familiar with the matter.

India’s pharmaceutical industry is best known for producing generic drugs, which are identical to brand-name drugs but less expensive because they’re made after the patent on the branded version has expired.

It felt as if they were nowhere near knowing any dates for the next movie, and if so, they already knew that the contract would expire and release them of any obligations to make another game with Ubisoft.

After months of warning about looming job losses once their pandemic bailout expires, the country’s largest airlines are getting closer to making the cuts.

PBNs are very simply blogs or old websites with domains that have expired, but still, have a lot of value due to gaining thousands of historical backlinks.

She came, looking just as usual, wearing a dark-green silk gown; for the twelve-month had expired, and their mourning was over.

Conversation had expired on Scattergood's arrival, and the group on the porch converted itself into an audience.

Yet the Theatre seems not to have been used for plays after the original lease expired.

And the words expired on her lips, for the unhappy woman again sank into unconsciousness.

The year expired in the midst of the most frightful social condition to which any European people had ever been reduced.