elapse Antonyms

Meaning of elapse

Wordnet

elapse (v)

pass by

Webster

elapse (v. i.)

To slip or glide away; to pass away silently, as time; -- used chiefly in reference to time.

elapse Sentence Examples

  1. As the days elapsed, the anxiety grew palpable, and the anticipation for the event reached a fever pitch.
  2. A century has elapsed since the signing of the historic peace treaty, leaving an indelible mark on the course of human history.
  3. With each passing day, the deadline drew nearer, and the sense of urgency permeated the air, fueling a frenzy of activity to meet the rapidly elapsing time constraint.
  4. The statute of limitations elapsed without a resolution, leaving the victim without recourse and the perpetrator unpunished.
  5. The politician's term elapsed amid controversy, leaving a legacy tarnished by scandal and unfulfilled promises.
  6. The license had elapsed, rendering it invalid and requiring renewal before further use.
  7. Time seemed to elapse at a glacial pace as the prisoner marked each day on the calendar, yearning for the moment of liberation.
  8. The warranty had elapsed, voiding the manufacturer's obligation to repair or replace the defective product.
  9. Patience waned as the minutes elapsed during the interminable wait, testing the limits of endurance and challenging the resolve of the weary travelers.
  10. The subscription had elapsed, prematurely terminating access to the exclusive content and services, prompting the user to consider renewal or alternate options.

FAQs About the word elapse

pass byTo slip or glide away; to pass away silently, as time; -- used chiefly in reference to time.

expire, end, stop, terminate, halt, pass, conclude, cease, lapse, go

persist, persist,continue, continue, prolong, extend, hang on, draw out, extend, draw out

As the days elapsed, the anxiety grew palpable, and the anticipation for the event reached a fever pitch.

A century has elapsed since the signing of the historic peace treaty, leaving an indelible mark on the course of human history.

With each passing day, the deadline drew nearer, and the sense of urgency permeated the air, fueling a frenzy of activity to meet the rapidly elapsing time constraint.

The statute of limitations elapsed without a resolution, leaving the victim without recourse and the perpetrator unpunished.