Elapse [verb]

Definition of Elapse:

go by; slip away

Synonyms of Elapse:


Opposite/Antonyms of Elapse:

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Sentence/Example of Elapse:

Let an interval elapse between the filling of succeeding pipes.

The publishers thought also that some time might elapse before a second edition would be called for.

Hours must elapse before that tiny figure, provided it were approaching, could reach the solitary palm.

When this occurred, the time that was to elapse between Laura's marriage and her return to the ranks was shortened to one week.

It was a creed in which Sabatier had absolute faith, and the passing week was merely an interval which must elapse before success.

He had said that at least a month must elapse before it would be safe to make an attempt to leave Paris.

But how much time would elapse before that release would be completed?

My first thought was of the length of time which must elapse before I saw my mother again.

I allowed at least half a minute to elapse before I even lifted up my eyes.

It was now again the hurricane season, and some time would probably elapse before the pirates would venture to put to sea.