Similar words: elapse, relapse, lapse, collapse, synapse, collapsing, collapsible, upset. Meaning: [ɪ'læps] adj. (of time) having passed or slipped by.
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31. By the time the last picture had been shot, three-quarters of an hour had elapsed.
32. But in some cases two years had elapsed without the money being refunded by him.
33. No dust has settled on that robe; no time has elapsed since that divinity was revealed.
34. This book sheds some light on events that deserve to be better known as for many the months that elapsed proved fatal.
35. However, some six months had elapsed between the presentation of the report and his departure: time enough to have acted.
36. So, a new house will need a thorough inspection before two years have elapsed and a structural survey before ten years.
37. It seems remarkable that nearly thirty years has elapsed since there was a major museum exhibition in the city.
38. Not ten minutes had elapsed when the first van arrived and not eleven when the second screeched to a halt.
39. Even if six or seven or eight years elapsed, her sleeping passengers would never know the difference.
40. He remarks that when the state of our minds does not appear to change we do not notice that time has elapsed.
41. Features include a flow fault indicator, an elapsed time indicator, automatic shutdown and a battery low indicator.
42. These forms are filed alphabetically, the expiry date carefully noted and systematically cleared out after the expiry date has elapsed.
43. Patients could be retreated if more than 4 weeks had elapsed since the initial treatment.
44. Thucydides fixed the beginning of the war and dated subsequent events by counting how many years had elapsed from the start.
45. The vertical axis to the same scale represents elapsed time and the diagonal is drawn in as shown.
46. Thirty more minutes elapsed without any further progress before she and several others appealed to the crowd to disperse.
47. One and a half aeons is about the time that elapsed between the origin of the Earth and the first bacteria-like fossils.
48. Lead times - the period which elapsed between an appeal being launched and its disposal - were largely unchanged.
49. He discovered just how good during the three weeks that elapsed between the signing of contracts and the opening.
50. Captions on the screen can give brief information about what went on in the missing bits and how much time has elapsed.
51. Seven weeks had elapsed, and her self-inflicted wounds were still as raw as the day that she'd left.
52. The elapsed time between the order of a part and its delivery had dropped from 90 to 11 minutes.
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53. Respondents were asked how much time elapsed between their initial examination by a triage nurse and treatment by an emergency doctor.
54. A surprisingly long time had elapsed between the discovery of the body and the arrival of the police.
55. Five years have elapsed in a flash.
56. Days elapsed while I remained undecided.
57. Pressing at full pressure until set time has elapsed.
58. Decades elapsed between successful abolitionism and New Deal reforms.
59. The number of seconds elapsed before aborting command execution.
60. Returns time elapsed since last frame function call.