expire in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Expire: to come to an end or cease to be valid, typically due to the passage of time.
Sample Sentences
- The milk in the fridge is about to expire, so we should use it soon.
- Many contracts will automatically expire after a year if not renewed.
- She felt a sense of urgency as her passport was set to expire next month.
- The offer to buy one ticket and get another free will expire at the end of the day.
- His enthusiasm for the project began to expire as deadlines loomed closer.
- The milk will expire tomorrow, so we should use it in our recipe today.
- Her membership to the gym will expire at the end of the month unless she renews it.
- As the deadline approached, he felt a sense of urgency to complete the project before it could expire.
- The old contract will expire soon, prompting us to negotiate a new agreement.
- After years of dedicated service, the warranty on the appliance will finally expire next week.