lapse

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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'
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example
Forty is historically recognised as the number of completion and the 'lapse' of 40 years signifies the passing of a generation.
Given the 'lapse' of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university.
a 'lapse' of concentration in the second set cost her the match
There was a 'lapse' of three years, while the book was left in America, at the Reynolds home, during which you made no entries.
But the real question is this: which projects get priority, and which are left to 'lapse' ?
This has got to be a temporary 'lapse' in judgement, like a lost weekend at a Big Ten college.
At such short distances, this time 'lapse' is, of course, insignificant, but it becomes very significant when looking at stars.
She stopped in her tracks and rose onto her toes, trying to see through the people, cursing her 'lapse' of concentration.
There was a period when that would have been considered an admirable glimpse of wounded pride over a 'lapse' in standards, but now it looks like a symptom of frustration and mediocrity.
‘I apologise for this misjudgement and the 'lapse' in my usually high standards,’ said Councillor Reid.
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.
Things can go wrong with the rope, and there can be a 'lapse' of concentration.
This lead to the 'lapse' of judgement involved in ordering the uber-drinks.
Rather, there is usually a memory 'lapse' of hours or days.
An inquest heard how a momentary 'lapse' of concentration may have caused a crash that killed three members of one family.
And he said drink played a significant role in his 'lapse' of judgement.
If you let your rights 'lapse' they will be sold in the market at the end of the process and you will receive a cheque for the proceeds.
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.
Coun Reid said she regretted agreeing to be part of the experiment and apologised for ‘the 'lapse' in my usual high standards’.
A decade after the rape, he explains the time 'lapse' , as well as his frequent nosebleeds and fainting spells, as the work of alien abductors.
The sense of time 'lapse' is disconcerting, seemingly reliant on the drama evoked by the size of the projected images rather than the impact of the work itself.
Despite the stressful transition, she was also happy to tell me that she had not used marijuana since her single 'lapse' after leaving treatment.
tracing his 'lapse' into petty crime
At the time, the council said the 'lapse' in cleaning standards had been a ‘one-off’ caused by staff shortages among the contractors.
there was a considerable 'lapse' of time between the two events
His brief 'lapse' in concentration costs him a nick across the chest.
I didn't think that game was going to be a draw, and it would have been criminal had we drawn tonight and gone out because of a silly 'lapse' of concentration.
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.
He can make dazzling plays, but his concentration can 'lapse' on routine pickups and throws.
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