lapsing

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English - Turkish
{f} geç
{i} geçme
geçerek
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hata
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{i} sona erme
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zaman aşımına uğramak
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zaman geçmek
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adalette kusur
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(Ticaret) müruruzaman
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kullanılmaz durumda olmak
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batmak
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(Ticaret) intikal etmek
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kapılmak
lapse
(Kanun) sükut
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(Meteoroloji) düşüş
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{i} yanılma
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hata etmek
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zamanaşımı
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sona ermek
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zeval bulmak
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sehiv
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(Ticaret) başkasına intikal
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azalmak
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kusur
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bitme
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zaman aşımı
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kusur etmek
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zaman geçme
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{f} geç
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(from ile) inanç ve prensiplerinden vazgeçmek
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(iş anlaşması) son bulmak
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(into ile) derece derece azalmak
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ara
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gömülmek
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yanlış
lapse
{i} sapma
lapse
alçalmak
lapse
yürürlükten kalkmak
lapse
küçük kusur
laps
sükût
laps
(Nükleer Bilimler) kısmen örtme
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hata etmek bir zaman için inanç ve prensiplerinden vaz geçmek
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{i} kullanılmaz duruma gelme
lapse
ses
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{f} bitmek
lapse
{f} 1. geçmek. 2
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{f} düşmek
lapse
{f} akıp gitmek
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ihmal veya vefat dolayısıyle başkasına intikal etmek
lapse
{i} geçme
lapse
{f} kaçmak
lapse
yanılmak
lapse
{f} kaymak
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lapse into silence sükuta dalmak
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{i} (zaman) geçme
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{i} sürçme
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{f} geçmek
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{i} (adalette) kusur
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dalalete düşmek
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{f} sapmak
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hükmü kalmamak
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{f} dolmak
lapse
{i} kaytarma
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de
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(Askeri) SICAKLIĞIN İRTİFA İLE AZALMASI: Yerle temasta olan havanın, yerin hemen üstündeki havadan daha sıcak ve hafif olduğu hava durumu. Bu durumda hava istikrarsızdır ve havş cereyanları mevcuttur. Bak. "atmospheric stability"
lapse
{f} hata yapmak
lapse
{i} kaçma
lapse
{i} yanlış (söz/yazı)
English - English
present participle of lapse
a failure to maintain a higher state
lapse
To fall away gradually; to subside
lapse
A pause in continuity
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A marked decrease in air temperature with increasing altitude because the ground is warmer than the surrounding air. This condition usually occurs when skies are clear and between 1100 and 1600 hours, local time. Strong convection currents exist during lapse conditions. For chemical operations, the state is defined as unstable. This condition is normally considered the most unfavorable for the release of chemical agents. See lapse rate
lapse
A temporary failure; a slip
lapse
To become void
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A common-law rule that if the person to whom property is willed were to die before the testator, then the gift would be ineffective
lapse
To fall into error or heresy
lapse
An interval of time between events
lapse
a slight deviation from what is right, proper, or just
lapse
{n} a slip, error, oversight, fall, course
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{v} to slip, glide, fall, descend, go
laps
of lap
laps
Acronym for Large Aggregate Profiling System
laps
third person singular of lap
laps
non-printed or blank space on edges of printed billboard poster paper used for joining and matching multiple sheets
laps
LAN Adapter and Protocol Support Program
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If a member of a particular religion lapses, they stop believing in it or stop following its rules and practices. She calls herself a lapsed Catholic
lapse
- Termination of a policy because of failure to pay the premium
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A slip; an error; a fault; a failing in duty; a slight deviation from truth or rectitude
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To suffer a lapse
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A decline or fall in standards
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The termination or discontinuance of an insurance policy due to non-payment of a premium
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drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards end, at least for a long time; "The correspondence lapsed"
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To pass slowly and smoothly downward, backward, or away; to slip downward, backward, or away; to glide; mostly restricted to figurative uses
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Termination of a life insurance policy upon the policy owner's failure to pay the premium within the grace period
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let slip; "He lapsed his membership"
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To become ineffectual or void; to fall
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The termination or discontinuance of a policy due to non-payment of a premium
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The termination of a right or privilege through neglect to exercise it within the limited time, or through failure of some contingency; hence, the devolution of a right or privilege
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A termination of a right etc, through disuse or neglect
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The policy has expired and it no longer provides coverage When a policy lapses, the contract between you and the insurance company is over No coverage is provided A policy will lapse if premiums are not paid by the end of the grace period or if the policy has a time limit on coverage, unless the policy is renewed A policy can usually be reinstated within a certain amount of time, but you will have to pay all past due premiums, and you may have to re-qualify with lab tests or a medical examination
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If someone lapses into a particular way of speaking, or behaving, they start speaking or behaving in that way, usually for a short period. Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour. = slip Lapse is also a noun. Her lapse into German didn't seem peculiar. After all, it was her native tongue
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In property and casualty insurance, it is the termination of a policy because of failure to pay the premium when due In life and disability, it is the cancellation of a policy because the premium has not been paid by the end of the grace period
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a mistake resulting from inattention
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end, at least for a long time; "The correspondence lapsed"
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Termination of a policy because of failure to pay the premium In Life Insurance, the term refers to nonpayment before the policy has developed any nonforfeiture values If it has, and the premium is not paid, it is said to have lapsed "except as to any nonforfeiture benefits that may apply " (G)
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{f} fail to reach an accepted standard; gradually slip into or out of a state or condition; elapse, expire, come to an end; become void; fall out of general use
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drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards
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go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals"
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If a period of time lapses, it passes. New products and production processes are transferred to the developing countries only after a substantial amount of time has lapsed
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a break or intermission in the occurrence of something; "a lapse of three weeks between letters" drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards end, at least for a long time; "The correspondence lapsed" let slip; "He lapsed his membership
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To slide or slip in moral conduct; to fail in duty; to fall from virtue; to deviate from rectitude; to commit a fault by inadvertence or mistake
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To let slip; to permit to devolve on another; to allow to pass
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The termination of an insurance policy because of non-payment of the premium
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If you lapse into a quiet or inactive state, you stop talking or being active. She muttered something unintelligible and lapsed into silence
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The termination of an insurance policy because a renewal premium is not paid by the end of the grace period
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The ending of the insurance policy due to the non-payment of a premium
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A gliding, slipping, or gradual falling; an unobserved or imperceptible progress or passing away,; restricted usually to immaterial things, or to figurative uses
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The termination of an insurance policy because premiums were not paid when they came due
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The termination of an insurance policy due to non-payment of premium(s)
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If a situation or legal contract lapses, it is allowed to end rather than being continued, renewed, or extended. Her membership of the Labour Party has lapsed Ford allowed the name and trademark to lapse during the Eighties
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To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or from the original destination, by the omission, negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a legatee, etc
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  As applied to appropriations, the automatic termination of an appropriation   An appropriation is generally made for a certain period of time (i e , fiscal year)   At the end of this period, any unexpended or unencumbered balance lapses, unless otherwise provided by law
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A lapse of time is a period that is long enough for a situation to change or for people to have a different opinion about it. the restoration of diplomatic relations after a lapse of 24 years There is usually a time lapse between receipt of new information and its publication
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Termination of a policy upon the policy owner's failure to pay the premium within the grace period
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A lapse of something such as concentration or judgment is a temporary lack of that thing, which can often cause you to make a mistake. I had a little lapse of concentration in the middle of the race The incident was being seen as a serious security lapse
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pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into Nirvana"
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Termination of a policy due to nonpayment of premiums
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Termination of insurance coverage for failure to pay premiums
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a failure to maintain a higher state
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To surprise in a fault or error; hence, to surprise or catch, as an offender
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A fall or apostasy
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The termination of a policy because of the failure of the insured to pay the renewal premium
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Generally, the termination of a policy for nonpayment of premium If the insurance contract becomes void for other reasons (i e failure to supply requested information), it is also said to have lapsed Referred to as a lapse because the policy can usually be reinstated if the discrepancy is rectified
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let slip; "He lapsed his membership
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Termination of a policy when a renewal premium is not paid
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Termination of a policy due to the policy owner's failure to pay the premium within the grace period
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The date when a patent is no longer valid in a country or system due to failure to pay renewal (maintenance) fees Often the patent can be reinstated within a limited period
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The cancellation of an insurance policy due to non-payment of renewal premiums during the grace period
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the termination or discontinuance of an insurance policy due to non-payment of premium
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pass by; "three years elapsed"
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A lapse is a moment or instance of bad behaviour by someone who usually behaves well. On Friday he showed neither decency nor dignity. It was an uncommon lapse
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Termination of a policy because of failure to pay the premium
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The termination of authority to expend all or part of an appropriation An appropriation is typically made for the period of a fiscal year, at the end of which the balance is lapsed into the General Fund, subject to constitutional and/or statutory directives
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{i} error, mistake, failure; temporary deviation; passage of time, pause; gradual sinking to a lower degree, decline; expiration, termination
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a break or intermission in the occurrence of something; "a lapse of three weeks between letters"
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