He escaped the garage and will expire the carbon monoxide he had been breathing.
When something such as a contract, deadline, or visa expires, it comes to an end or is no longer valid. He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitor's visa expired. = run out
pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"
To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapor; to emit in minute particles; to exhale; as, the earth expires a damp vapor; plants expire odors
After a certain amount of time, Usenet postings can be set to expire, which means that they will be deleted even if they haven't been read, so that they don't waste space
To emit the last breath; to breathe out the life; to die; as, to expire calmly; to expire in agony
To come to an end; to cease; to terminate; to perish; to become extinct; as, the flame expired; his lease expires to-day; the month expired on Saturday
As a verb, what happens when a subscription reaches the end of the period paid for without renewing As a noun, a subscription or group of subscriptions that run out on a certain date (the January expires) Expires may also refer to a list of expired subscribers Because expires are prime prospects for new offers, expire lists (also called hold lists) are valuable commodities