Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofcaducar.

caducar

caducar(
kah
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doo
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kahr
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An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to expire
Mi carnet de conducir caducó y todavía no lo renové.My driver's license expired and I haven't renewed it yet.
b. to be no longer valid
Los derechos de autor del libro caducarán en 75 años.The book's copyright will no longer be valid in 75 years.
c. to lapse
Dejé caducar mi suscripción a la revista académica y ya no recibo ediciones.I let my subscription to the academic journal lapse and I no longer receive issues.
a. to be past its use-by date
La leche caducó. ¡No la bebas!The milk is past its use-by date. Don't drink it!
b. to go past its sell-by date
Los cereales habían caducado, pero los comí igual porque me moría de hambre.The cereal had gone past its sell-by date, but I ate it anyway because I was starving.
c. to expire (medication)
Este remedio contra el resfrío caducó hace tres meses, así que no te va a hacer efecto.This flu medication expired three months ago, so it won't have any effect on you.
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