delapse (Meaning)

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delapse (v. i.)

To pass down by inheritance; to lapse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of delapse

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

delapse Sentence Examples

  1. The delapse of time seemed to distort reality, creating a surreal atmosphere.
  2. As the days delapsed, his memories of the event became increasingly fragmented.
  3. With each delapse into sleep, she found herself wandering through vivid dreams.
  4. The delapse of sanity haunted him as he struggled to distinguish between illusion and truth.
  5. Amidst the delapse of consciousness, he experienced fleeting glimpses of an alternate dimension.
  6. The delapse of civilization left only ruins and echoes of the past.
  7. In the delapse of the storm, the air was heavy with the scent of rain and impending calm.
  8. She felt the delapse of hope as each attempt to find a way out of the maze failed.
  9. The delapse of winter into spring brought forth a burst of new life in the forest.
  10. With the delapse of reason, he surrendered himself to the whims of fate, embracing the unknown.

FAQs About the word delapse

To pass down by inheritance; to lapse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delapse of time seemed to distort reality, creating a surreal atmosphere.

As the days delapsed, his memories of the event became increasingly fragmented.

With each delapse into sleep, she found herself wandering through vivid dreams.

The delapse of sanity haunted him as he struggled to distinguish between illusion and truth.