lapse|lapses in English

noun

error, mistake, failure; temporary deviation; passage of time, pause; gradual sinking to a lower degree, decline; expiration, terminatio

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1. I keep suffering these mental lapses.

2. His poetry often lapses into sentimentality.

3. S3470 Superadiabatic lapse rate Temperature lapse rate with a magnitude greater than the dry adiabatic lapse rate.

4. It was a superb performance, despite occasional lapses of intonation.

5. There are very occasional technical lapses but nothing distressing.

6. The film lapses into mawkish sentimentality near the end.

7. But these lapses are far outweighed by moments of transcendence.

8. 18 The other five deploy flashbacks and almost constant time lapses.

9. A0560 Adiabatic lapse rate Theoretical temperature lapse rate of a parcel of air which moves adiabatically in the vertical.

10. She had allowed her membership to lapse.

11. Continuations A UCC-1 lapses five years after filing (UCC § 9-515)

12. So I started shooting time- lapse photography.

13. S0260 Saturation adiabatic lapse rate Adiabatic lapse rate of saturated air whose magnitude is less than that of the adiabatic lapse rate of dry air owing to the release of latent heat.

14. So I started shooting time-lapse photography.

15. And I reckon the odd lapse is forgivable.

16. One momentary lapse in concentration could prove fatal.

17. 25 They are called: horrible blunders, astonishing lapses, incomprehensible oversights, gross miscalculations, and the like.

18. Adjustment for staff turnover and delays (lapse factor)

19. Time lapse exceeds target, and backlog above-normal.

20. D1270 Dry adiabatic lapse rate Adiabatic lapse rate (about 1°C/100 m) of dry air, and also, approximately, of moist unsaturated air.

21. If no calibration for the first and second time-lapse seismic data are needed, then an absolute time-lapse comparison is made.

22. Adjustments for staff turnover and delays (lapse factor)a

23. Your booking will automatically lapse unless you confirm it.

24. The actual lapse rate, called the environmental lapse rate, is not constant (it can fluctuate throughout the day or seasonally and also regionally), but a normal lapse rate is 5.5 °C per 1,000 m (3.57 °F per 1,000 ft).

25. A defensive lapse by Keown allowed Tottenham to score.