"Elapse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elapse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elapse" Meaning

To elapse means to pass or go by a certain period of time. It can also mean to become invalid or cease to be in force after a certain period has passed. For example: "The holiday expires after 30 days, so the offer will elapse soon."

"Elapse" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Elapse"


1. A minute will elapse before the game starts.

When a minute has elapsed, the referee will blow the whistle to start the game.

2. The time it takes to complete the project will elapse over several weeks.

During this period, the team will work diligently to meet the deadline.

3. The storm warning will elapse at midnight.

After the warning period has elapsed, the residents can return to their normal routines.

4. This opportunity to invest will elapse quickly.

Don't hesitate – take action now before the opportunity elapses.

5. Time elapsed since their last visit has made them forget where everything is.

After 5 years, it's natural to feel a bit disoriented when revisiting an old place.

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