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expiredadjective no longer existinga wildlife organization dedicated to ensuring that the giant panda not be added to the list of expired species bygone, bypast, dead, defunct, departed, done, extinct, gone, nonextant, vanished nonexistentdying, faded, moribundcollapsed, fallen, overthrownantiquated, dated, obsolete, passéfinished, lapsed, terminatedlost, missing alive, existent, existing, extant, living active, dynamic, thriving, vibrant expiredverbpast tense of expireto come to an endspeakers will not be allowed to continue after their allotted time has expired broke off, broke up, ceased, closed, concluded, dead-ended, determined, died, discontinued, elapsed, ended, finished, halted, lapsed, left off, let up, passed, quit(also quitted), stopped, terminated, went, winked (out), wound up(also winded up) desisted (from), laid off (of), refrained (from)gave over(British), knocked off, packed (up or in)broke down, conked (out), cut out, stalledpaused, stayed, suspendedabated, petered (out), wound down(also winded down) bit the dust continued, hung on, persisted drew out, extended, prolonged, protracted to let or force out of the lungshe vows to hold on to that belief until he expires his last breath to stop livingmade one last visit to his homeland and expired not long afterwards checked out, conked (out), croaked(slang), deceased, demised, departed, died, dropped, ended, exited, fell, flatlined, kicked in(slang), kicked off(slang), parted, passed away, passed (on), pegged out(chiefly British), perished, popped off, stepped out, succumbed, went predeceasedconsumed, disappeared, dried up, faded, failed bit the dust, bought it(or bought the farm), gave up the ghost, kicked the bucket, snuffed it(British) breathed, lived came to, revivedlingeredexisted, subsisted, wasflourished, prospered, thrived(or throve) archaicto throw or give offlinden trees expiring their rich perfume cast, discharged, emanated, emitted, evolved, exhaled, expelled, gave out, irradiated, issued, radiated, released, sent (out), shot, threw out, vented eliminated, evacuated, excreted, exuded, oozed, secretedejected, erupted, gushed, jetted, outpoured, poured, spewed, spouted, sprayed, spurted, squirted absorbed, inhaled, soaked (up), sponged, sucked (up), took up in 1631 |