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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121, It makes it possible to avoid any kind of cheating on behalf of employees but allows them to modify any memory lapse to encode their hours.
122, A system at inception is endowed with a random amount of resource, the process of the lapse of system life can be viewed as that of the depletion of random resource caused by the wear-out effect.
123, But the gaiety does not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy.
124, Interior Minister Rehman Malik a security lapse while speaking to reporters just after the attack.
125, Characteristics cross - joint flush valve: they are time - lapse, self - closing, beeline of water route.
126, The insomnious disease that the disease causes, often accompany with the disease happen, and having affinity with the lapse to of the disease.
127, He might have spared his compunction, for Catherine had not noticed the lapse.
128, This lapse from natural unity has not escaped notice, and nations from the earliest times have asked the meaning of the wonderful division of the spirit against itself.
129, Why is these a lapse ( gop ) in your employment record?
130, The shelf life of the dosage form is the time lapse from initial preparation to the specified expiration date.
131, The moral lapse issue in netnews writing has become an important aspect of the journalism field in the information age.
132, Government's blur abstraction, multi-dimension, high position and its non-selectivity character lapse from the criterion of credit body and can not be with the criterion in a comfortable state.
133, Ah, there were the terrible, the incontrovertible consequences of his lapse from virtue.
134, Gradually, the time lapse , the All Saints' Day significance have got change , have become active happy get up, rapturous implication has become main current.
135, An illustration through time - lapse film, light microscope slide and electron micrograph of the activities of macrophages.
136, The legal doctrine of extinctive prescription would entitle the debtor to refuse the performance demanded by the creditor as a result of lapse of time.
137, Two hundred years would lapse before conclusive experimental evidence established the'particulate'nature of matter.
138, The moment he relaxes his concentration[sentencedict.com], he will lapse into a stutter.
139, The global distributions of tropopause height and temperature and their temporal variation depending on latitude, by using the method of Lapse Rate Tropopause (LRT), are discussed.
140, With the lapse of time, the usefulness of insurance gradually became manifest when the insureds were able to recover losses caused by natural disasters and accidents.
141, He spoke of this as a regrettable lapse into political exoticism on his part.
142, What is moral turpitude, an ethical lapse, but a soilingof one's character?
143, However, Braga were undone by carelessness in possession and then a lapse in marking - Alberto Rodriguez gave the ball away and the defence failed to pick up Falcao, who finished with style.
144, Indeed,[www.Sentencedict.com] the time to fetch information from a repository -- be it a file or database server -- far exceeds the lapse required to compile and perhaps even execute a PHP program.
145, Virus of " second liver affects " of lapse to period, without this concept.
146, The October bail - outs may mark the final stage of this lapse.
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.