unexpired
IPA: ʌnɪkspˈaɪɝd
adjective
- Not having expired.
- Of food: not having reached its expiry date.
- Of an agreement, coupon, or law, still in force.
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Examples of "unexpired" in Sentences
- They are changing the definition of the word expired to mean unexpired.
- Much as he demurred, she compelled him to receive back the unexpired portion of his rent.
- When you leave, if you still have any 'unexpired' Reserve Liability then that kicks in again.
- "iron ration" on them, and this they consumed, with the "unexpired" portion of their previous day's ration.
- Blockbuster is now trying to cancel the unexpired leases on those stores, which it projects will save the company $19 million over the remaining terms of the contracts.
- That's usually good for owners of traditional commodity ETFs, like U.S. Oil Fund, which buys oil only in the front month—or the contract with the nearest unexpired date.
- One final thought for the trolls: how do you think a Republican from Mass. is going to vote if he wants a political life beyond the unexpired term he was elected to fill?
- HCL Technologies has $297 million of total outstanding hedges unexpired from the $1 billion cover, which runs till June 2011, Sandip Gupta, deputy chief financial officer, said.
- Joe Manchin won in West Virginia - after pointedly distancing himself from Obama - for the unexpired portion of the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd's term, and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal was victorious in Connecticut, dispatching Linda McMahon, former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment.
- I am, and have a right to be proud of this opportunity of saying even this much, but you will be glad to hear that from pecuniary assistance, and a still unexpired somthing which belongs to my name I have been enabled to place a Daughter [1] with a £40 premiums in a situation in which she may procure a living when I am under the turf.
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