Caducar in english

Expire

pronunciation: ɪkspaɪr part of speech: verb
In gestures
expire

caducar = lapse ; become + due ; expire ; go out of + date ; become + obsolete. 

Example: The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.Example: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Example: 'That's not realistic,' he said and looked at her, as if to indicate that the balloon of her argument had suddenly had a pin stuck in it, and was expiring with a hiss.Example: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Example: Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.

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» sin caducarunexpired .

Example: This study was aimed at determining the microbiological quality of unexpired and expired syrups.

Caducar synonyms

go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ verbdie in spanish: morir, pronunciation: daɪ verb, nounexit in spanish: salida, pronunciation: egzɪt nounperish in spanish: perecer, pronunciation: perɪʃ verbexhale in spanish: exhalar, pronunciation: eksheɪl verbdecease in spanish: fallecimiento, pronunciation: dɪsis nounrun out in spanish: sin, pronunciation: rʌnaʊt verbpass away in spanish: fallecer, pronunciation: pæsəweɪ verbbreathe out in spanish: exhalar, pronunciation: briðaʊt verb
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