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1 lapse
læps 1. verb1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) utløpe2) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) henfalle til, gli ut2. noun1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) glipp, erindringsfeil2) (a passing away (of time): I saw him again after a lapse of five years.) tidsromforfalle--------tilbakefallIsubst. \/læps\/1) lapsus, feil, forsømmelse, feiltrinn2) opphør, stopp3) villfarelse, frafall, avvik4) nedgang, fall, tilbakefall, gradvis opphør5) (jus, ved forsømmelse e.l.) opphør av rettighet, bortfall av rettighet6) ( jus) utløp, forfall7) ( om tid) forløp, tidsforløp, intervall8) ( meteorologi) fall i temperatur9) (gammeldags, om vann) langsom flyt, sigbarred by lapse of time ( jus) foreldetlapse of memory hukommelsessviktlapse of the pen skrivefeillapse of the tongue forsnakkelsethe lapse of time tidens gangIIverb \/læps\/1) forse seg, komme på avveier, feile, synde, henfalle til2) opphøre, gå ut av bruk3) gli bort, renne vekk4) ( om tid) flyte av sted, renne bort5) ( jus) forfalle, utløpe, bli ugyldig, bortfallearbeidstillatelsen hans utløp, og han måtte forlate landet6) ( jus) falle tilbake til, henfalle, tilfallelapse back into falle tilbake tillapse from avvike fra, falle fralapse into gli over ilapse to (jus, ved arv e.l.) gå tilbake til
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lapse — n 1 slip, *error, mistake, blunder, faux pas, bull, howler, boner Analogous words: *offense, sin, vice, crime: *fault, failing, frailty, foible: transgression, *breach, violation, trespass 2 relapse, backsliding (see under LAPSE vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
lapse — [n1] mistake blunder, breach, bungle, crime, error, failing, failure, fault, flub, foible, frailty, gaff, goof, goof up*, indiscretion, miscue, negligence, offense, omission, oversight, screw up*, sin, slip, slip up, transgression, trespass,… … New thesaurus
lapse — lapse1 [læps] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: lapsus, from labi to slip ] 1.) a short period of time during which you fail to do something well or properly, often caused by not being careful momentary/temporary/occasional etc lapse ▪ Despite … Dictionary of contemporary English
lapse — Synonyms and related words: abeyance, about face, advance, alchemy, apostasy, apostatize, assimilation, assumption, atavism, atheism, atrocity, backing, backset, backslide, backsliding, backward deviation, backward motion, backward step, balk, be … Moby Thesaurus
lapse — n. & v. n. 1 a slight error; a slip of memory etc. 2 a weak or careless decline into an inferior state. 3 (foll. by of) an interval or passage of time (after a lapse of three years). 4 Law the termination of a right or privilege through disuse or … Useful english dictionary
lapse into — slip back into, sink down into … English contemporary dictionary
Back blocks — Block Block (bl[o^]k), n. [OE. blok; cf. F. bloc (fr. OHG.), D. & Dan. blok, Sw. & G. block, OHG. bloch. There is also an OHG. bloch, biloh; bi by + the same root as that of E. lock. Cf. {Block}, v. t., {Blockade}, and see {Lock}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lapse — n 1. decline, fall, descent, Fr. chute; falling, slipping, backslide, subsidence; drop, sinkage, slump, collapse, Meteorol. katabasis; deterioration, degeneration, worsening, declension; downturn, weakening, turn for the worse; downfall, decline… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
lapse of legacy or devise — The falling back of the subject matter of a legacy or devise into the testator s estate. Anno: 3 ALR 1689. A legacy or devise which was good when the will was made, but has failed since then by some event which occurred before the testator s… … Ballentine's law dictionary
re|lapse — «rih LAPS; also for n. REE laps», verb, lapsed, laps|ing, noun. –v.i. 1. to fall or slip back into a former state or way of acting: »After one cry of surprise she relapsed into silence. 2. to fall back into wrongdoing; backslide. 3. to have … Useful english dictionary
fall back — Synonyms and related words: avoid, back, back down, back out, back up, backslide, beat a retreat, blench, blink, come after, come last, cringe, degenerate, deteriorate, disengage, disimprove, dodge, draw back, draw off, duck, evade, fade, fall,… … Moby Thesaurus