Examples of 'elapse' in a sentence

Meaning of "elapse"

elapse (verb): To pass or go by, especially in reference to time or a period of time
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  • To pass or move by.

How to use "elapse" in a sentence

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This is a time elapse scan of that sector.
To elapse before making a formal denial thereof.
Thirty days must elapse between deliveries.
Elapse before it could reach the reef.
Nine months elapse and there is no birth.
If more than five seconds elapse between.
Let time elapse for decisions to be made.
Should be allowed yet to elapse before we meet.
Elapse before the same part is used again.
Too much time elapse before booster.
Wait for heating time of glue pen to elapse.
Several months generally elapse between episodes.
A short induction period must first be allowed to elapse.
Nine years will elapse before the invention of.
A further five years were to elapse.

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Some time must elapse before the supporting.
No commands are interpreted and command latency times do not elapse.
If more than thirty seconds elapse between pressing a.
Four days elapse and hope of his rescue diminishes.
Months and even years may elapse in that way.
Does not elapse between exercises.
For this reason considerable time must elapse between.
Mice were used after elapse of at least one week of convalencence.
Crystals were deposited with a decrease in temperature and elapse of time.
Sometimes a month would elapse and nobody would come.
It might not be done before because that appointed time was to elapse.
A minimum of six months must elapse between the receipt of grades.
A pressure of the air is gradually lowered with elapse of time.
Most of the time that was to elapse before her rescue was night.
Each of these counts is repeated at intervals until about eight minutes elapse.
Many a year was to elapse before the prophecy should come true.
If you let any significant amount of time elapse between setting.
Sixty years were to elapse before they were to come to light.
Four minutes elapse.
Sets the time to elapse before automatically switching to power save mode.
You have to elapse.
Nearly two years were to elapse before these two routes came into being.
This type of benefit kWh rate power supply is interrupted after elapse of time.
A minimum of three years must elapse between successful grant applications.
Following the distribution based on activities in the national economy the following figures elapse.
He permits more than twelve months to elapse from the date of.
Only an hour would elapse before all the water had evaporated.
Four years elapse.
There should then elapse enough time for all circuits to stabilize.
The game will be automatically ended upon elapse of a predetermined time.
Should be allowed to elapse before applying a new patch to the same area of skin.
The function is cancelled if several seconds elapse without any entry being made.
A certain period must elapse before one has accumulated a reasonable pension entitlement.
This mode of operation could be terminated by the elapse of time or distance travelled.
Years may elapse before leaders can assess whether they have been successful.

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