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Adjective: lapsed  lapst
  1. No longer active or practising
    "a lapsed Catholic";
    - nonchurchgoing
     
  2. Having expired or ceased to be valid
    "The insurance policy was lapsed due to nonpayment"
Verb: lapse  laps
  1. Go back to bad behaviour
    "He lapsed into his old habits";
    - relapse, recidivate [rare], regress, retrogress, fall back
     
  2. Revert to sinful or undesirable behaviour after a period of improvement or commitment to change
    "Conservatives worry about McCain's lapse on immigration";
    - backslide
     
  3. End, at least for a long time
    "The correspondence lapsed"
     
  4. Pass into a specified state or condition; sink into
    "He lapsed into nirvana";
    - sink, pass
     
  5. Become later by the passage of a given amount of time
    "three years lapsed";
    - elapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go along
     
  6. Let slip
    "He lapsed his membership"

See also: glide, irreligious

Type of: advance, cease, drop away, drop off, end, fall away, finish, forego, forfeit, forgo, give up, go on, march on, move, move on, pass on, progress, regress, retrovert [rare], return, revert, slip, stop, terminate, throw overboard, turn back, waive

Encyclopedia: Lapsed

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