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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. lapse [Am læps, Brit laps] SUBST

1.1. lapse (fault, error):

fallo m Esp

1.2. lapse (slip, decline):

2. lapse (interval):

3. lapse (expiry):

II. lapse [Am læps, Brit laps] VERB intr

1. lapse (fall, slip):

to lapse into sth he lapsed into silence
to lapse into sth he lapsed into silence
a lapsed Catholic

2.1. lapse (cease):

lapse project/plan:
lapse custom/practice:
lapse custom/practice:
lapse friendship:

2.2. lapse (expire):

lapse policy/membership/contract:
lapse policy/membership/contract:

3. lapse (pass):

time-lapse photography [ˌtʌɪmlaps fəˈtɒɡrəfi] SUBST

punish error/lapse
he lapsed back into a coma
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caduco (caduca)
lapsed

im PONS Wörterbuch

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lapsed [læpst] ADJ

lapsed Catholic:

lapsed

I. lapse [læps] SUBST

1. lapse kein Pl (period):

2. lapse (failure):

lapsus m inv

II. lapse [læps] VERB intr

1. lapse (deteriorate):

2. lapse (end):

lapse contract
lapse subscription

3. lapse (revert to):

time-lapse photography SUBST

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im PONS Wörterbuch
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lapsed [læpst] ADJ

lapsed membership, subscription
lapsed Catholic

I. lapse [læps] SUBST

1. lapse (failure):

lapsus m inv

2. lapse (period):

II. lapse [læps] VERB intr

1. lapse (deteriorate):

2. lapse (end):

lapse contract
lapse subscription

3. lapse (revert to):

time-lapse photography SUBST

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Present
Ilapse
youlapse
he/she/itlapses
welapse
youlapse
theylapse
Past
Ilapsed
youlapsed
he/she/itlapsed
welapsed
youlapsed
theylapsed
Present Perfect
Ihavelapsed
youhavelapsed
he/she/ithaslapsed
wehavelapsed
youhavelapsed
theyhavelapsed
Past Perfect
Ihadlapsed
youhadlapsed
he/she/ithadlapsed
wehadlapsed
youhadlapsed
theyhadlapsed

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Young people should use every political means at their disposal to change this law back to the fair and non-discriminatory way it was before.
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With the reappropriation of pink, millennial women have turned the dictate back into a choice.
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Banking was of the small, back-street variety, run by the urban lower-middle class of petty shop-keepers.
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As a second consequence, there is a high frequency of natural hybrids in this genus and the possibility of back-crossings of these.
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Universities offering motorsport courses always back up this claim.
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