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Expired

Expired designates something whose stated duration of validity or usefulness has ended. It is commonly applied to dates, licenses, warranties, and time-bound rights, but can also describe objects or statuses that are no longer active or allowed. The exact consequence depends on context and policy.

In consumer goods, expiration dates indicate the period during which a product is expected to retain its

Beyond products, expiration applies to documents and commitments. Passports, visas, licenses, warranties, and coupons can lose

In law and administration, expiration can terminate rights or obligations unless renewed. Offers, deadlines, and statutory

Spelling varies by region: expiry is common in British English, expiration in American usage. The verb to

See also: shelf life, use-by date, best-before date, lapse, renewal, validity.

quality.
Food
labels
may
show
use-by,
sell-by,
or
best-before
dates;
safety
considerations
are
most
critical
for
perishable
items.
Medicines
and
supplements
regularly
carry
strict
expiration
dates,
with
reduced
potency
or
risk
beyond
them.
validity
after
a
set
date,
potentially
restricting
travel,
eligibility,
or
claim
rights.
Some
items
may
still
function
after
expiry,
but
reliability
and
legal
protections
often
decline.
limitations
may
lapse,
triggering
renewal
processes
or
penalties.
Systems
and
policies
often
require
monitoring
of
expirations
to
maintain
compliance
and
safety.
expire
describes
the
act
of
reaching
the
end
of
a
validity
period.