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Sentence count:146+7Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: declinego downsinkslumpSimilar words: elapsecollapsesynapsecollapsibleperhapslapupsetslapMeaning: [læps]  n. 1. a mistake resulting from inattention 2. a break or intermission in the occurrence of something 3. a failure to maintain a higher state. v. 1. pass into a specified state or condition 2. end, at least for a long time 3. drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards 4. go back to bad behavior 5. let slip 6. pass by. 
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31, The debate was marred by a brief lapse into unpleasant name - calling.
32, Her lapse was duly noted by the stage manager and reported to the director.
33, The lapse of year will never efface that scene of ruin from my memory.
34, A single lapse of concentration cost Becker the game.
35, Again, I lapse into metaphor.
36, Tip me the wink if I lapse, won't you?
37, And I reckon the odd lapse is forgivable.
38, The diagrams that accompany the text are usually excellent with only the occasional lapse.
39, There may be a time lapse between teaching and practical experience, so that recall may be impaired.
40, I have long been concerned about the time lapse from the commissioning of a book to its appearance in the shops.
41, More interesting was the momentary lapse of patience by Coach Dave Wannstedt in defending the moves.
42, Crockett wishes he hadn't let his insurance policies lapse last year.
43, He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view, and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions.
44, This is a lapse on his part, but is hardly comparable with Jaromil's treatment of his mendacious redhead.
45, He didn't offer Darren a drink, and Marie did not appear to notice the lapse.
46, Short must be feeling very depressed after this lapse, since he played a model game.
47, He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender.
48, Devastating crises may shortly overtake us, leading inevitably to a lapse into barbarism.
49, In severe injury or in head injury he may lapse in and out of unconsciousness.
50, The conditions which will influence these decisions include the site, time lapse before treatment, contamination and state of the circulation.
50, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
51, Neither a simple arousal model nor lapse theory is adequate on its own to explain the complex effects of sleep loss.
52, This involves noting when the specified behaviour starts, noting again when it ends and recording the time lapse.
53, Those who are not must forgive me my momentary lapse into modest mathematical sophistication.
54, The Scheme ensures that you may make a claim for any lapse in service within the four specified guarantees.
55, In this situation professionals are most apt to allow their normal reserve about commerce to lapse, and to give meaningful information.
56, The clock was restored to its original condition in full working order in 1956, after a lapse of seventy-two years.
57, Towards the end Miss Servadei suffered several stumbles and a memory lapse, which unsettled this listener.
58, There is no compelling reason why a Bill should lapse at the end of a parliamentary session.
59, And in another lapse of musical taste, one woman with the disease suddenly started composing and singing country and western songs.
60, They were allowed to lapse in the late nineteenth century and were not revived until after the last war.
More similar words: elapsecollapsesynapsecollapsibleperhapslapupsetslapcorpseknapsacklapeleclipseglimpselaptopslap-upflappercheapskatepseudonymoverlapencapsulatepalimpsestapocalypseencapsulatedsolar eclipsepull apartpseudosciencemalapropismaesculapiusunflappabledilapidated
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