expirada
Expirada is the feminine form of the Portuguese past participle expirar, used as an adjective meaning expired or no longer valid. It typically refers to feminine nouns and is common in administrative, legal, and commercial contexts, for example in phrases such as data expirada (expired date) or licença expirada (expired license).
Etymology and form: Expirada derives from the verb expirar, itself from Latin expirare. In Portuguese, the masculine
Usage and context: In everyday and formal writing, expirada indicates that a document, permit, contract, product,
Cross-language notes: Related Romance languages use similar forms; for instance, Spanish employs expirada as the feminine
See also: expiration date, expiry, expiração, validade, caducidade. Expirada primarily appears in Portuguese-language texts dealing with