exspircy
The end of a period of time for which something is valid, or the formal termination of a contract, agreement, or biological life. It refers specifically to the moment something ceases to be active or legally binding.
Exemples
3 sur 5I need to renew my passport before its exspircy next month to avoid any travel delays.
I must get a new passport because my current one will stop being valid next month.
The exspircy of the mandate marks a significant transition in the current administrative leadership.
The end of the official term of office signals a change in the government leaders.
Better check the exspircy on that carton of milk; it's been in the fridge for a while.
You should look at the date on the milk to see if it is still safe to drink.
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Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'X' in exspircy as a mark on a calendar indicating the end (expiration) of a cycle (cy).
Quiz rapide
The landlord sent a formal notice regarding the ___ of the rental agreement.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : a
Exemples
I need to renew my passport before its exspircy next month to avoid any travel delays.
everydayI must get a new passport because my current one will stop being valid next month.
The exspircy of the mandate marks a significant transition in the current administrative leadership.
formalThe end of the official term of office signals a change in the government leaders.
Better check the exspircy on that carton of milk; it's been in the fridge for a while.
informalYou should look at the date on the milk to see if it is still safe to drink.
The study concludes that the exspircy of the biological clock varies significantly across different species.
academicThe research shows that the natural end of life cycles differs between various animals.
We must begin renegotiations at least six months prior to the exspircy of the current lease agreement.
businessWe need to discuss new terms well before the current rental contract ends.
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Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
upon exspircy
immediately after the end date
lead up to exspircy
the time period just before something ends
subject to exspircy
likely to end or become invalid
Souvent confondu avec
Conspiracy refers to a secret plan to do something harmful, while exspircy refers to the end of a time period.
Expiry is the standard modern spelling; exspircy is a rare or test-specific variant of the same concept.
Notes d'usage
This word is a rare or technical variant of 'expiry.' It is most likely to be encountered in high-level vocabulary assessments or archaic legal documentation regarding the end of a term.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse this with 'expiration' (the more common term) or misspell it as 'expiracy.' Ensure the 's' is included if using this specific variant.
Astuce mémo
Think of the 'X' in exspircy as a mark on a calendar indicating the end (expiration) of a cycle (cy).
Origine du mot
Derived from the Latin 'exspirare', meaning to breathe out, which evolved to mean the 'last breath' or end of a period.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
The landlord sent a formal notice regarding the ___ of the rental agreement.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : a
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