- elapse
- e|lapse [ ı`læps ] verb intransitive FORMALif time elapses, it passes:Another hour elapsed and still the wind continued to howl.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
elapse — 1640s, from M.Fr. elapser, from L. elapsus, pp. of elabi slip or glide away, escape, from ex out, away (see EX (Cf. ex )) + labi to slip, glide (see LAPSE (Cf. lapse)). The noun now corresponding to elapse is LAPSE … Etymology dictionary
Elapse — E*lapse , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Elapsed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Elapsing}.] [L. elapsus, p. p. of elabi to glide away; e out + labi to fall, slide. See {Lapse}.] To slip or glide away; to pass away silently, as time; used chiefly in reference to time.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elapse — index expire Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
elapse — *pass, pass away, expire Analogous words: slip, *slide, glide: end, terminate (see CLOSE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elapse — [v] go by; slip away expire, flow, glide by, lapse, pass, pass away, pass by, roll by, roll on, run out, transpire, vanish; concept 6 … New thesaurus
elapse — ► VERB ▪ (of time) pass. ORIGIN Latin elabi slip away … English terms dictionary
elapse — [ē laps′, ilaps′] vi. elapsed, elapsing [< L elapsus, pp. of elabi, to glide away < e , out + labi, to glide, fall: see LABOR] to slip by; pass: said of time … English World dictionary
elapse — UK [ɪˈlæps] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms elapse : present tense I/you/we/they elapse he/she/it elapses present participle elapsing past tense elapsed past participle elapsed formal if time elapses, it passes Another hour elapsed and still… … English dictionary
elapse — I. intransitive verb (elapsed; elapsing) Etymology: Latin elapsus, past participle of elabi, from e + labi to slip more at sleep Date: 1644 pass, go by < four years elapsed before he returned > II. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
elapse — verb To pass or move by. He allowed a month to elapse before beginning the work … Wiktionary
elapse — See elapse, lapse … Dictionary of problem words and expressions