ELAPSING - significado y definición. Qué es ELAPSING
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Qué (quién) es ELAPSING - definición


Elapsing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Elapse.
Elapsed      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Elapse.
elapse      
(elapses, elapsing, elapsed)
When time elapses, it passes. (FORMAL)
Forty-eight hours have elapsed since his arrest.
VERB: V
Ejemplos de uso de ELAPSING
1. Elapsing nine days after his arrest, Gul does not know that the kidnapped Italian journalist is his sympahtiser Torsello.
2. "It is questionable at best whether ministers leaving office should receive any handouts, but they certainly shouldn‘t when they return to office with hardly any time elapsing.
3. Court of Appeals for the 'th Circuit, based in San Francisco, with more than four years elapsing between one appeal and a decision.
4. Preparing for a referendum, holding it and analyzing the significance of its results would require another year, bringing us to nearly two years elapsing from the start of negotiations.
5. The son of the famous freedom fighter, William Deng, had resigned in protest against corruption in the GoSS and the lack of progress by the government in accomplishing projects on the ground for the people of the south despite enough time elapsing since the SPLM had taken over power from the National Congress following the signing of the peace agreement in January 2005.