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Meaning of interlapse
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interlapse (n.)
The lapse or interval of time between two events.
interlapse Sentence Examples
- As days interlapsed, the memories of that fateful day faded.
- A brief interlapse of silence hung in the air, before the deafening applause erupted.
- Intervals interlapsed between each act of the play, allowing the audience to catch their breath.
- The doctor advised an interlapse of several weeks between treatments.
- Years interlapsed since the last time they spoke, but their bond remained unbroken.
- Interlapses of laughter punctured the otherwise solemn atmosphere.
- The interlapse of time allowed them to reflect on their choices and make amends.
- Intervals interlapsed, punctuated by the ticking of the clock and the occasional rustle of leaves.
- Interlapses of doubt interjected themselves into his otherwise unwavering belief.
- As days and nights interlapsed, the storm outside gradually subsided.
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The lapse or interval of time between two events.
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As days interlapsed, the memories of that fateful day faded.
A brief interlapse of silence hung in the air, before the deafening applause erupted.
Intervals interlapsed between each act of the play, allowing the audience to catch their breath.
The doctor advised an interlapse of several weeks between treatments.