illapse in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Illapse (noun): a sudden or unexpected lapse or decline, particularly in time or quality.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden illapse of time during the meeting left everyone feeling confused.
- As the sun began to set, there was a noticeable illapse in the vibrant colors of the sky.
- Her thoughts would often illapse into a state of nostalgia, compelling her to reflect on the past.
- During the discussion, we experienced an illapse of silence that felt both awkward and revealing.
- The artist’s work captured the illapse of emotion that often accompanies moments of solitude.
- The gradual illapse of traditional values has become evident in today's society.
- As the day wore on, she felt a sense of illapse in her energy and enthusiasm.
- Their friendship began to illapse as distance and time took their toll.
- He noticed an illapse in the quality of his work after the recent layoffs.
- The illapse of the ancient civilization remains a mystery for historians to unravel.
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