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expiration date

noun

  1. the last date that a product, as food, should be used before it is considered spoiled or ineffective, usually specified on the label or package.


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Example Sentences

But history will now also remember him as the Joe Biden of the Eastside — someone who stayed way past his expiration date, ended his political career with a whimper and cost his base their political power because he refused to leave.

A coalition of labor unions, nonprofits and homeless service providers helped put Measure A, which would raise the tax to a half-cent with no expiration date, on the ballot.

Jon Stewart enthusiastically exclaimed, confirming that what was originally intended to be a part-time hosting gig with a 2024 expiration date will now extend through the end of 2025.

From Salon

What he failed to mention was that FSA inspectors had found the store selling food well past its expiration date, putting customers at risk of consuming potentially dangerous products.

From BBC

It was a golden night for golden girls: “The Bear” star Liza Colón-Zayas, a first-time winner, may be having her moment — but in the press room she emphasized, among other things, that she does “not have an expiration date.”

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