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Expiration   /ˌɛkspərˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Expiration

noun
1.
A coming to an end of a contract period.  Synonyms: expiry, termination.
2.
Euphemistic expressions for death.  Synonyms: departure, exit, going, loss, passing, release.
3.
The act of expelling air from the lungs.  Synonyms: breathing out, exhalation.






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"Expiration" Quotes from Famous Books



... chaining the laborer to the plantation by debt. For the first advance is usually followed by a second, and sometimes by a third, and to this debit column are added the charges made for food, for medical attendance, for opium, and for purchases made at the plantation store, so that, upon the expiration of his three-hundred-day contract, the laborer almost invariably owes his employer a debt which he is quite unable to pay. As he cannot obtain employment elsewhere in the colony under these conditions, he is faced with the alternative of being ...
— Where the Strange Trails Go Down • E. Alexander Powell

... this grateful duty, Gentlemen, at the expiration of a hundred years from his birth, near the place so cherished and beloved by him, where his dust now reposes, and in the capital which ...
— Washington's Birthday • Various

... waited impatiently for the expiration of Aurelia's minority, and in the meantime consoled himself with the imperfect happiness arising from her conversation, and those indulgences which the most unblemished virtue could bestow, Captain Crowe projected another plan of vengeance against the conjurer, whose lying ...
— The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves • Tobias Smollett

... in such circumstances be unmindful of the fact that the expiration of the term of the present Congress is immediately at hand, by constitutional limitation; and that it would in all likelihood require an unusual length of time to assemble and organize the Congress which is to succeed it. I feel ...
— President Wilson's Addresses • Woodrow Wilson

... valuable rights which at a future period it will have an opportunity to assert for the public benefit. The railroad companies have generally a lease for ninety-nine years, and their lines become the property of the state after the expiration of that period. To extinguish the bonded debt and stock, a sinking fund has been created, from which a certain portion of the shares and outstanding bonds is annually paid off and canceled. The government ...
— The Railroad Question - A historical and practical treatise on railroads, and - remedies for their abuses • William Larrabee


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