English to Arabic Dictionary expire

expire

تنقضي
definition
verb
the old contract had expired
(of a document, authorization, or agreement) cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time.
The vocal cords vibrate when air is expired through the glottis, creating sound waves in the column of air within the pharynx, nose, and mouth.
exhale (air) from the lung.
translation of 'expire'
verb
سلم الروح,
لفظ النفس الأخير,
مات,
زفر,
أخمد,
تنقضي
example
You will of course be aware that unless the council decides otherwise, your Agreement will 'expire' automatically on 31 March 2004 and no funding will be payable after then in any event.
If someone starves, a hero will give up their own food and die before letting that person 'expire' .
If two doctors agree that the condition has reached the point of no return then it should be agreed to let the person 'expire' with dignity.
On the plus side, the fact that I'm here means I didn't 'expire' in a blazing fireball.
The credit period extended by this Agreement shall 'expire' in any event fifty-one weeks from the date of this Agreement.
According to school legend they were taken to the sanatorium, where they would 'expire' after a week or so without ever being able to utter another word.
Ex-patriots must make extra trips to the police station permit section if the documents often 'expire' at different times.
After his 10-month term 'expired' , he requested a one-year renewal.
However, he isn't worried that, with two months 'expired' since he left Turf Moor, he is still to find employment.
President Kennedy had been shot dead in Dallas a few hours before the writer 'expired' , with the result that hardly any attention was paid to Huxley's achievements in the following day's newspapers.
Although Laura's exertions keep her warm, the Damps give poor Sophia ‘a galloping Consumption’, and she soon 'expires' , too.
The drug is primarily metabolized by the lungs and 'expired' as carbon dioxide.
If you hate your current provider the end of your contract seems like a lifetime away but if you love your provider, you probably don't even know when your subscriber agreement 'expires' .
A maximum of five refills may be authorized; if refills are indicated, the prescription 'expires' six months from the date written.
The hyper-realism of his early work, captured in the first four spy movies, is an ancient memory, a golden age now 'expired' .
The vocal cords vibrate when air is 'expired' through the glottis, creating sound waves in the column of air within the pharynx, nose, and mouth.
Given their age and infirmity lots of these people have since 'expired' - naturally - over the years.
When I limited her to one suitcase for our England trip the woman almost 'expired' .
The old collective agreement 'expired' in May and talks began shortly thereafter.
The dairy price support program 'expires' May 31, 2002.
Second was the class of persons who had exceptional leave with a limit on duration, where that duration had not 'expired' when they left and then returned to the United Kingdom.
‘It was signed off before the old agreement had even 'expired' ,’ she said.
It would offer temporary work cards to illegals already in the country, but workers must leave after the period 'expires' .
Nine days before his leave 'expired' , on 5 August 1994, he applied for asylum.
His term 'expired' at the end of this year's championship.
The crowd seemed suddenly lifeless, as if all wind had 'expired' from their lungs.
And yet today he faces a recall effort that could very well end his presidency two years before his term 'expires' .
He has since been taken into custody by Indian authorities because his visa 'expired' .
The company justified its refusal to rehire the contract workers by claiming that their work agreements had 'expired' .
Igneous, who at times has been comical and brutal, transforms here, and when he finally 'expires' , all alone but with love in his heart, it's a touching and sympathetic finale.
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