expire - use in sentences

Object

  • month: Alert Lists are set to expire 12 months from the date they were created.
  • domain: And not because the idea of a registry owning expiring domains is a bad one.

Preposition: on

  • st: An 8 year tariff would expire on the 21 st February 2001.
  • date: All passes, whenever issued, will expire on the date shown on the pass.

Preposition: at

  • midnight: My contract with the University of Warwick Students ' Union expires at midnight on 31st July.
  • end: Fulton's existing contract with the club expires at the end of the season.

Adjective complement

  • worthless: If the index falls then the warrant will expire worthless.

Modifying Another Word

  • july: A high-deductible health but the difference expire july and the two-year quot.
  • automatically: All registrations automatically expire on the 31 December each year.
  • soon: As the fifteen year lease would soon expire, in 1967, the club learned of the owner's precarious financial position.
  • otherwise: The lease may be terminated at 12 months notice and otherwise expires in 2070.

Preposition: after

  • days.: Users accounts expire after 30 days. No obligation to renew or continue your subscription.

Used with why or when

  • when: And we take credit cards, tho not ones that expire when there isn't an ' R ' in the month.

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