unexpired

English

Etymology

un- + expired

Adjective

unexpired (not comparable)

  1. Not having expired.
    • 1859, Charles Dickens, The Haunted House
      We were then in the third week of November; but, we took our measures so vigorously, and were so well seconded by the friends in whom we confided, that there was still a week of the month unexpired, when our party all came down together merrily, and mustered in the haunted house.
  2. Of food: not having reached its expiry date.
  3. Of an agreement, coupon, or law, still in force.

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