lapsing

[ˈlæpsɪŋ]

lapsing Definition

  • 1to gradually stop or come to an end
  • 2to fall into a previous state, especially a worse one

Using lapsing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lapsing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's profits have been lapsing for the past year.

  • Example

    Her health is lapsing due to her unhealthy lifestyle.

  • Example

    The contract will lapse if not renewed before the deadline.

  • Example

    His concentration lapsed during the exam.

lapsing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lapsing

Antonyms for lapsing

Phrases with lapsing

  • a temporary failure to remember something

    Example

    I had a lapse of memory and forgot my own phone number.

  • a momentary error in decision-making or reasoning

    Example

    He had a lapse of judgment and made a poor choice.

  • the rate at which something decreases or declines over time

    Example

    The lapse rate of the company's profits has been alarming.

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Summary: lapsing in Brief

The verb 'lapsing' [ˈlæpsɪŋ] means to gradually stop or come to an end, or to fall into a previous state, especially a worse one. It can refer to a decline in profits or health, or a failure of memory or judgment. The phrase 'lapse of memory' denotes a temporary failure to remember something, while 'lapse of judgment' refers to a momentary error in decision-making or reasoning.