Synonym: decline, go down, sink, slump. Similar words: elapse, collapse, synapse, collapsible, perhaps, lap, upset, slap. Meaning: [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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91, I had a lapse of memory.
92, a momentary lapse of concentration.
93, I declined, or rather let lapse, both invitations.
94, It will lapse from the demand of the social development if we still cling to the present mediatory system in civil action.
95, Red on shyness, while green on sulkiness, and with time lapse, its surface generates macula lutea and wrinkle without influence on application.
96, Rocket Launch, Cape Canaveral, Florida, 1972 A time - lapse photo captures the brilliant arc of light streaking through the night sky after a rocket blast-off in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
97, Chelsea thought they'd won the game when John Terry scored late on as Chelsea rallied from 2-1 down to lead 3-2 only for a defensive lapse to throw away two points against relegation-threatened Villa.
98, The upper and lower abdominal breathing muscles after a lapse of the scope of activities increased, so that the greatest range of thoracic volume expansion and retraction.
99, Time lapse quickly and Lady Spidery was already sixteen years old. She was very beautiful and charming.
100, Characteristics - joint flush valve: they are - lapse, self - closing, beeline of water route.
101, Absence seizure — also known as petit mal — involves a brief, sudden lapse of consciousness.
102, Let the wormhole lapse and then dial through to one of their allies and a mercenary.
103, It proved that the main reason of lapse of Ni-MH batteries after high-rate cycles is the fading of negative electrode alloy performance.
104, All the fury of her tempestuous soul fell , as the sea falls undera lapse of wind.
105, They can lapse into a forgetful toadyism, and abase themselves before their historical oppressors.
106, Exposure to a gas leak in an abandoned mine induced a former Army Air Corps officer to lapse into a form of suspended animation.
107, Under union pressure, this law was permitted to lapse in 1966.
108, At the cultural and even technological level, we have also seen the resurgence of what I would term "neo-primitivism", a lapse into pre-modern "Africanist" styles and modes of reasoning.
109, The tracks self - destruct shortly after a consumer lets his subscription lapse.
110, Then they are asked to estimate how much time or money each lapse of memory cost.
110, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
111, For the French Government to leave her faithful Ally, czechoslovakia, to her fate was a melancholy lapse from which flowed terrible consequences.
112, A time - lapse photo captures the brilliant arc of light streaking through the night sky after a rocket blast-off in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
113, But the gaiety dose not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy.
114, Local cop: Yeah, lapse from the sky. I dont conceive hes an astronaut.
115, With the lapse of time, what finally we will leave behind?
116, Wang is a tightrope walker : One lapse in concentration and everything can be lost.
117, After a long lapse from favour there has been a revival of interest in the use of grain-size distribution in the interpretation of environments.
118, It is shown that medium causticity, adhesiveness, temperature and pressure are factors of safety valve lapse and safety valve inspection time based on the analysis the reasons of safety valve lapse.
119, The main shortage of inertial navigation is that precision descends along with the lapse of time.
120, Roy learns that his political opponents plan to disbar him for an ethical lapse, but he vows to remain a lawyer until he dies.
More similar words: elapse, collapse, synapse, collapsible, perhaps, lap, upset, slap, corpse, knapsack, lapel, eclipse, glimpse, laptop, slap-up, flapper, cheapskate, pseudonym, overlap, encapsulate, palimpsest, apocalypse, encapsulated, solar eclipse, pull apart, pseudoscience, malapropism, aesculapius, unflappable, dilapidated.