Etymology:
The word "expiration" originates from the Latin term "exspirare," which means "to breathe out" or "to expire."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin verb "exspirare" is composed of two parts:
Therefore, the original meaning of "exspirare" is "to breathe out." Over time, the term came to be used in various contexts to refer to the end or termination of something, the release of something, or the loss of validity.
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