Lapsing example sentences
Related (12): expire, terminate, abate, cease, discontinue, end, conclude, forfeit, lapse, void, nullify, annul
lapse
verb
lapsing (present participle)
- (of a right, privilege, or agreement) become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire:
- (of a state or activity) fail to be maintained; come to an end:
- (of an adherent to a particular religion or doctrine) cease to follow the rules and practices of that religion or doctrine:
- pass gradually into (an inferior state or condition):
- revert to (a previous or more familiar style of speaking or behavior):
Synonyms
expired, void, invalid, terminated, discontinued, expire, terminate, current, valid, end, cease, stop, terminate, vanish, disappear, pass, fade, dwindle, wilt, wither, die, backsliding, recidivist, apostate, quondam, practicing, devout, deteriorate, decline, fall, drop, worsen, degenerate, decay, rot, backslide, regress, retrogress, sink, wane, slump, fail, improve, strengthen, revert, relapse, drift, slide, slip, sink, subside"Lapsing" Example Sentences
1. She was warned about the consequences of lapsing on her promise.2. His attention was lapsing, and he found it hard to focus.
3. The deadline was approaching, and he was in danger of lapsing.
4. She was so tired that her concentration was lapsing.
5. His membership was in danger of lapsing due to non-payment.
6. He was lapsing into a state of apathy and disinterest.
7. She was aware of the danger of lapsing into bad habits.
8. The contract was close to lapsing, and he had to act quickly.
9. He was in danger of lapsing into a state of depression.
10. She was aware of the danger of lapsing into complacency.
11. His attention was lapsing, and he was unable to focus.
12. The deadline was fast approaching and he was in danger of lapsing.
13. He was in danger of lapsing into a state of despair.
14. The agreement was close to lapsing, and he had to act quickly.
15. He was lapsing into a state of boredom and apathy.
16. His membership was in danger of lapsing due to lack of payment.
17. She was in danger of lapsing into a state of apathy.
18. He was in danger of lapsing into a state of lethargy.
19. The contract was close to lapsing, and he had to act fast.
20. He was in danger of lapsing into a state of inactivity.
Common Phases
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