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ALL meanings of lapsed

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  • adjective lapsed no longer practising a religion 1
  • adjective lapsed membership: expired 1
  • noun lapsed No longer valid; expired. 1
  • adjective lapsed expired; voided; terminated: a lapsed insurance policy. 1
  • adjective lapsed no longer committed to or following the tenets of a particular belief, obligation, position, etc.: a lapsed Catholic. 1
  • noun lapsed an accidental or temporary decline or deviation from an expected or accepted condition or state; a temporary falling or slipping from a previous standard: a lapse of justice. 1
  • noun lapsed a slip or error, often of a trivial sort; failure: a lapse of memory. 1
  • noun lapsed an interval or passage of time; elapsed period: a lapse of ten minutes before the program resumed. 1
  • noun lapsed a moral fall, as from rectitude or virtue. 1
  • noun lapsed a fall or decline to a lower grade, condition, or degree; descent; regression: a lapse into savagery. 1
  • noun lapsed the act of falling, slipping, sliding, etc., slowly or by degrees. 1
  • noun lapsed a falling into disuse. 1
  • noun lapsed Insurance. discontinuance of coverage resulting from nonpayment of a premium; termination of a policy. 1
  • noun lapsed Law. the termination of a right or privilege through neglect to exercise it or through failure of some contingency. 1
  • noun lapsed Meteorology. lapse rate. 1
  • noun lapsed Archaic. a gentle, downward flow, as of water. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to fall or deviate from a previous standard; fail to maintain a normative level: Toward the end of the book the author lapsed into bad prose. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to come to an end; stop: We let our subscription to that magazine lapse. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to fall, slip, or sink; subside: to lapse into silence. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to fall into disuse: The custom lapsed after a period of time. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to deviate or abandon principles, beliefs, etc.: to lapse into heresy. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to fall spiritually, as an apostate: to lapse from grace. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to pass away, as time; elapse. 1
  • verb without object lapsed Law. to become void, as a legacy to someone who dies before the testator. 1
  • verb without object lapsed to cease being in force; terminate: Your insurance policy will lapse after 30 days. 1
  • verb lapsed simple past tense and past participle of lapse. 0
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