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Meaning: (idiomatic,ambitransitive,of anelectedofficial,lease, etc.)To finish theterm.2006,California Environmental Law Reporter, Volume 2006[1]:With little time to master complex policy matters beforeterming out, legislators have distanced themselves from more challenging policy issues, deferring them to the initiative process.2010, Stephen B. Meister,Commercial Real Estate Restructuring Revolution: Strategies, Tranche Warfare ...[2]:In order to apply eroding market fundamentals to our hypothetical office building we need to make a few assumptions — the historic or fric- tional vacancy rate (departing the bull market), the amount of space under lease thattermed outsince2011, Justin Buchler,Hiring and Firing Public Officials: Rethinking the Purpose of Elections[3]:Voters cannot punish corrupt officials who aretermed outof office.2025May 20, Richard Luscombe, “Ron DeSantis’s fall from grace: ‘He’s completely crashed to the ground’”, inThe Guardian[4],→ISSN:The governor, meanwhile, hit back at what he sees as a “pathetic” agenda being pursued by the majority. He has also lashed out at their investigation of a charity scandal enveloping his wife, Casey DeSantis, as she mulls whether to run in next year’s election to succeed him when he istermed outof office in January 2027.; Used other than figuratively or idiomatically:seeterm,out.
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