expiries
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pluralof expiry.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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Higher-than-expected sales could offset obstacles such as U.S. price cuts and patent expiries, the analysts said.
From Barron's ● Jan. 16, 2026
In addition, the selloff has driven up volatility across all expiries of bitcoin options, while sharp selloffs typically only raise the volatilities of short-dated options, according to Forster.
From MarketWatch ● Oct. 13, 2025
In addition, Poundland is seeking rent reductions from landlords which, together with lease expiries, could result in an additional 70 or so store closures in the future.
From BBC ● Jun. 17, 2025
Many pharmaceutical companies are keen to expand in non-prescription drugs as a steadier, albeit less profitable, counterweight to prescription medicines where there are risks of, for example, clinical trial failures and patent expiries.
From Reuters ● Nov. 20, 2012
Previous lock-down expiries have helped drive Facebook's share price down to nearly half its $38 IPO level, but there is evidence short-sellers are losing interest, suggesting the drop may not be severe this time.
From The Guardian ● Nov. 13, 2012