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expired

adjective as in departed

adjective as in lapsed

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The legislation strengthens and updates a previous version of the bill that expired in 2011.

So it was ironic a couple of months later when the Tea Partiers were railing against it—it had already expired.

If you think this election is about something else, your right to ask expired in Japan on Tuesday at midnight.

When her contract expired in November 2012, she took her show on the road.

That conservatorship expired, however, this month and, almost immediately a source tells TMZ, “Things started going haywire.”

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.

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On this page you'll find 158 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expired, such as: buried, deceased, late, lifeless, cold, and departed.

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

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