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单词 unexpired
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Definition of unexpired in English:

unexpired

adjectiveʌnɪkˈspʌɪədʌnɛkˈspʌɪədˌənəkˈspaɪ(ə)rd
  • (of an agreement or period of time) not yet having come to an end.

    the unexpired portion of the lease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was jailed for a total of nine years, to run consecutively to a further year in prison imposed from the unexpired period of his previous sentence.
    • Sparks was jailed for 15 months, to be served after the 193 day unexpired portion of his previous sentence.
    • Members shall be appointed for 4 year terms or for the remainder of the unexpired term of a vacancy.
    • This can be important in cases in which a tenant purports to grant a sublease of the property but grants a term which is equivalent to, or greater than, the unexpired portion of his own lease.
    • When he first took office as Fed chairman in 1987, he filled an unexpired term, before being appointed to the full term.
    • However, someone appointed to fill an unexpired term can subsequently serve an additional full term.
    • He will have to buy out the remainder of his contract, paying the club what he would earn over the unexpired period.
    • He was given nine months in prison to be served after the six month unexpired portion of his previous sentence.
    • However, if the clause provides, in addition, that interest is payable immediately for the full unexpired period of the loan it is likely to constitute a penalty.
    • John Chaffee's death, and the appointment of his son to the unexpired term, has shuffled the decks.
    • He was given 15 months and must first serve the four months unexpired portion of his previous term.
    • The company has set aside a reserve for unexpired risks.
    • There are over 20 unexpired years left on the lease of the six-storey property.
    • As you own your own apartment outright, you are free to sell any time within the lease period but it will be sold with the lease attaching to it for the unexpired period.
    • Ransier was one of five candidates interviewed by Columbus City Council Democrats for the unexpired term.
    • In August 1994, a new Congress was elected to complete the unexpired term.
    • He was appointed to serve the final year of the unexpired term.
    • The remaining 75 per cent of the income is secured on the retail portion of the site and there is around 13 years unexpired on the lease.
    • The office investment market continues to perform well, but appetite is restricted to city centre locations, long unexpired leases and strong tenant covenants.
    • He was ordered to serve one year 11 months unexpired from his previous sentence, followed by the seven and a half years for the current offences.

Rhymes

hamadryad, jeremiad, semi-retired, underwired, undesired, uninspired
 
 

Definition of unexpired in US English:

unexpired

adjectiveˌənəkˈspī(ə)rdˌənəkˈspaɪ(ə)rd
  • (of an agreement or period of time) not yet having come to an end.

    the unexpired portion of the lease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was ordered to serve one year 11 months unexpired from his previous sentence, followed by the seven and a half years for the current offences.
    • He was appointed to serve the final year of the unexpired term.
    • However, if the clause provides, in addition, that interest is payable immediately for the full unexpired period of the loan it is likely to constitute a penalty.
    • Sparks was jailed for 15 months, to be served after the 193 day unexpired portion of his previous sentence.
    • Ransier was one of five candidates interviewed by Columbus City Council Democrats for the unexpired term.
    • Members shall be appointed for 4 year terms or for the remainder of the unexpired term of a vacancy.
    • In August 1994, a new Congress was elected to complete the unexpired term.
    • The company has set aside a reserve for unexpired risks.
    • This can be important in cases in which a tenant purports to grant a sublease of the property but grants a term which is equivalent to, or greater than, the unexpired portion of his own lease.
    • He was jailed for a total of nine years, to run consecutively to a further year in prison imposed from the unexpired period of his previous sentence.
    • The office investment market continues to perform well, but appetite is restricted to city centre locations, long unexpired leases and strong tenant covenants.
    • He was given 15 months and must first serve the four months unexpired portion of his previous term.
    • There are over 20 unexpired years left on the lease of the six-storey property.
    • He will have to buy out the remainder of his contract, paying the club what he would earn over the unexpired period.
    • When he first took office as Fed chairman in 1987, he filled an unexpired term, before being appointed to the full term.
    • The remaining 75 per cent of the income is secured on the retail portion of the site and there is around 13 years unexpired on the lease.
    • He was given nine months in prison to be served after the six month unexpired portion of his previous sentence.
    • However, someone appointed to fill an unexpired term can subsequently serve an additional full term.
    • John Chaffee's death, and the appointment of his son to the unexpired term, has shuffled the decks.
    • As you own your own apartment outright, you are free to sell any time within the lease period but it will be sold with the lease attaching to it for the unexpired period.
 
 
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