expiration

[ɪkˌspɪrˈeɪʃən]

expiration Definition

  • 1the end of the period for which something is valid or usable
  • 2the act of breathing out air from the lungs

Using expiration: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "expiration" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The expiration date on the milk carton is tomorrow.

  • Example

    The expiration of his contract led to his departure from the company.

  • Example

    She held her breath until the expiration of the yoga pose.

  • Example

    The doctor checked his patient's expiration and found it to be normal.

expiration Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for expiration

Phrases with expiration

  • the date after which a product, such as food or medicine, should not be used because it may no longer be effective or safe to consume

    Example

    Make sure to check the expiration date on the medicine before taking it.

  • the end of the period of time during which a tenant has the right to occupy a rented property

    Example

    The landlord gave the tenant notice of the expiration of lease.

  • the end of the period of time during which a patent holder has exclusive rights to produce and sell an invention

    Example

    The expiration of patent allowed other companies to produce and sell the same product.

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Summary: expiration in Brief

The term 'expiration' [ɪkˌspɪrˈeɪʃən] refers to the end of a period of validity or usability, such as the expiration date on a product. It also denotes the act of breathing out air from the lungs. Examples include 'The expiration of his contract led to his departure from the company.' and 'The doctor checked his patient's expiration and found it to be normal.' Phrases like 'expiration date' and 'expiration of lease' are common in legal and commercial contexts.

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