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 sun·setS0890900 (sŭn′sĕt′)n.1.  The event or time of the disappearance of the upper circumferential edge of the sun as it sets below the horizon.2.  The sky as the sun sets: a rosy sunset.3.  A decline or final phase: the sunset of an empire.4.  Law The automatic expiration of a statutory provision on a previously established date, in the absence of reauthorization: The law's sunset was July 1.adj. Law Providing for an automatic expiration.v. sun·set·ted, sun·set·ting, sun·sets Law v.intr. To expire on a previously established date, as a statutory provision.v.tr. To provide for the expiration of (a program or agency) by means of a sunset provision.[Adj. and v., on the model of sunshine (as in sunshine law).]
 sunsetting(ˈsʌnˌsɛtɪŋ) n1.  (Law) chiefly US and Canadian the act or an instance of applying a sunset clause2.  (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) chiefly US and Canadian the act or an instance of applying a sunset clauseEncyclopediaSeesunsetFinancialSeeSunset |