lapse

વિરામ
definition
verb
my membership to the gym has lapsed
(of a right, privilege, or agreement) become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire.
the country has lapsed into chaos
pass gradually into (an inferior state or condition).
noun
a lapse of concentration in the second set cost her the match
a temporary failure of concentration, memory, or judgment.
there was a considerable lapse of time between the two events
an interval or passage of time.
translation of 'lapse'
સ્ખલન,
રદ થવું તે,
ચૂક,
ભૂલ,
મુદત વીતી જવી તે
example
His brief 'lapse' in concentration costs him a nick across the chest.
Thus it was all the more unfortunate when the movement was interrupted by a memory 'lapse' that necessitated a brief conference at the podium between soloist and conductor.
Irrigating well before the normal irrigation season could result in a considerable time 'lapse' between irrigations.
There was a very considerable 'lapse' of time between the initial offences and trial causing difficulty for prosecution and defence.
There was a 'lapse' of three years, while the book was left in America, at the Reynolds home, during which you made no entries.
The 'lapse' of time before the first written sources is considerable.
Because of my 'lapse' of memory this morning and the resultant disappointment of having to get up, I have a plan.
Forty is historically recognised as the number of completion and the 'lapse' of 40 years signifies the passing of a generation.
That is, if an agreement can be reached in Helsinki, its claim for independence will 'lapse' .
He doesn't lose his cool as much as he used to, although he is prone to the occasional 'lapse' of concentration after letting in a bad goal.
An inquest heard how a momentary 'lapse' of concentration may have caused a crash that killed three members of one family.
If there has been a ‘merely’ procedural 'lapse' or omission, it may be straightforward to envisage what the course of events would have been if procedures had stayed on track.
The groom may simply have had a temporary 'lapse' of sanity, and he may realize his error in a few months or years.
So far as they clearly thought this was a serious 'lapse' which they describe as the Appellant abandoning his patient when her condition was still serious, their Lordships entirely agree.
After a considerable 'lapse' , we are in the studio of the somewhat older Anna, a photographer taking pictures of Dan.
The original agreement was to 'lapse' in February, but it was extended to April, and the total number to be trained was now to be sufficient for 18 squadrons.
But Hewson from Sydney benefited from a 'lapse' in standards by Doyle in the second set and got back to 4-4.
The time 'lapse' - known as a vesting period, acts as an incentive to employees to remain with the company at least until they can reap their rewards.
In this environment, some half of the central committee of the Communist Party allowed their membership to 'lapse' in 1990.
Namibia has a quota of only 200 tons for exporting deboned mutton under the Cotonou Agreement that will 'lapse' in 2008.
We also observed a natural decrease in activities with a 'lapse' of time and its increase in the interval.
After finding Lily and Rin asleep, the two boys decided they would worry about the time 'lapse' the following day.
At such short distances, this time 'lapse' is, of course, insignificant, but it becomes very significant when looking at stars.
Look on the bright side; I've already written up my side of events, putting my hands up to the 'lapse' in my usual high standards.
But the real question is this: which projects get priority, and which are left to 'lapse' ?
Mohammed got away with it, the indignation among a few of his followers at this 'lapse' from orthodoxy remaining brief and inconsequential.
there was a considerable 'lapse' of time between the two events
Had they not suffered a costly 'lapse' of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay.
The 'lapse' of time was relevant to the need to consider carefully whether the landowners' interests had been prejudiced by the delay.
At the time, the council said the 'lapse' in cleaning standards had been a ‘one-off’ caused by staff shortages among the contractors.
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