elapsion (Meaning)

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elapsion (n.)

The act of elapsing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of elapsion

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

elapsion Sentence Examples

  1. The elapsion of time seemed to stretch endlessly before us.
  2. The elapsion of decades had changed the landscape beyond recognition.
  3. We watched in amazement as the elapsion of mere moments brought about a profound transformation.
  4. The elapsion of centuries had not diminished the beauty of the ancient artifact.
  5. The elapsion of a single day brought both joy and sorrow to our lives.
  6. With each elapsing moment, we became more and more engrossed in the unfolding drama.
  7. The elapsing months brought both progress and setbacks, but we remained steadfast in our determination.
  8. The elapsing years brought both growth and wisdom, shaping us into the people we are today.
  9. The elapsing of an era marked the end of one chapter and the beginning of another.
  10. As the elapsing days dwindled down, we cherished each moment, knowing that time was precious and fleeting.

FAQs About the word elapsion

The act of elapsing.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elapsion of time seemed to stretch endlessly before us.

The elapsion of decades had changed the landscape beyond recognition.

We watched in amazement as the elapsion of mere moments brought about a profound transformation.

The elapsion of centuries had not diminished the beauty of the ancient artifact.