expire
verb
[ ɪkˈspʌɪə ]
• (of a document, authorization, or agreement) come to the end of the period of validity.
• "his driving licence expired"
Similar:
run out,
become invalid,
become void,
be no longer valid,
lapse,
cease,
become obsolete,
end,
finish,
stop,
come to an end,
conclude,
terminate,
be over,
be at an end,
• (of a person) die.
• "the lady had expired bearing her lord a son"
Similar:
die,
pass away/on,
decease,
perish,
depart this life,
be no more,
breathe one's last,
draw one's last breath,
meet one's end,
meet one's death,
meet one's Maker,
give up the ghost,
go to the great beyond,
cross the great divide,
shuffle off this mortal coil,
go the way of the/all flesh,
go to one's last resting place,
kick the bucket,
bite the dust,
croak,
conk out,
buy it,
turn up one's toes,
cash in one's chips,
go belly up,
snuff it,
peg out,
pop one's clogs,
• exhale (air) from the lungs.
• "the volume of expired air"
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French expirer, from Latin exspirare ‘breathe out’, from ex- ‘out’ + spirare ‘breathe’.