elapsing Definition In English

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  • The contract was completed on time and to budget, 65 days elapsing between the arrival of the vessel and its departure.

  • What is wrong with weeks and weeks elapsing without war?

  • Many of the programmes would be feature films, subject to agreement on the length of time elapsing between first screening and television showing.

  • It is nothing to do with the time elapsing afterwards.

  • At present far too much time is elapsing.

  • On the giving of certificates of clearance, many years are elapsing between the accounts and discharge.

  • Thirdly, investment in industry tends to be long term, often with years elapsing before a return is shown.

  • I accept that this is bound to lead to some considerable time elapsing before the notice comes into effect.

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