lapses - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of lapses in Hindi

  • खामियों
  • चूक
  • भूल
  • त्रुटि
  • गिराव
  • पतन
  • गिरावट

verb

  • घसकना
  • सरकना
  • कालातीत हो जाना
  • पतित हो जाना

lapses Definition

verb

  • (of a right, privilege, or agreement) become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire. ( (एक अधिकार, विशेषाधिकार या समझौते के) अमान्य हो जाता है क्योंकि इसका उपयोग, दावा या नवीनीकरण नहीं किया जाता है; समय सीमा समाप्त हो। )
  • pass gradually into (an inferior state or condition). ( धीरे-धीरे (एक हीन अवस्था या स्थिति) में गुजरें। )

noun

  • a temporary failure of concentration, memory, or judgment. ( एकाग्रता, स्मृति या निर्णय की एक अस्थायी विफलता। )
  • an interval or passage of time. ( समय का अंतराल या मार्ग। )

lapses Example

  • Around the world, cities with private water-management companies have been plagued by lapses in service, soaring costs, and corruption.
  • The point is that there will be all sorts of lapses on the part of solicitors which amount to professional misconduct.
  • Can some impairments, such as ethical lapses , be addressed successfully via coursework?
  • Julie Bishop argues its easier for Labor to raise such lapses in standards because of the checks the Government has put in place.
  • As I described in my in my previous article, many ethical lapses over the past century have been the result of placing the good of society before the good of the individual.
  • The report found ‘serious lapses in standards’ in relation to Mr X's dignity and respect in being left on a corridor for a lengthy period in just his vest and pyjama bottoms.
  • We hold it to a very high standard, are quick to bemoan its lapses , critique it almost as a public sport.
  • Another problem with skimping on sleep is lack of concentration and lapses in memory.
  • It is not there to punish prosecutors for administrative lapses ; it is there to protect defendants by ensuring that they are kept in prison awaiting trial no longer than is justifiable.
  • People with Huntington's find they have a lack of concentration, short-term memory lapses and problems with orientation.
  • And considering some of the lapses of good taste I've woken up next to in the past eight or so years, I think that's a pretty good effort.
  • These measures will replace the ‘temporary’ discount in corporate tax for listed companies that the government intends not to renew once it lapses at the end of this year.
  • There also seems to be a reluctance to subject judges to the vigorous criticism to which other public figures are exposed for comparable lapses from proper standards of reasoning.
  • And I'm finally going to use my gym membership before it lapses .
  • With such a high media profile, it's remarkable how little attention is paid to Will's double standards, ethical lapses and misstatements.
  • It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree.
  • To correct spiritual lapses and moral decline of such nations, Allah raises a messenger from among the poor and the abject to guide and to warn the great and the powerful.
  • An open invitation has been issued to Catholics of all ages, both practising and lapsed , to take part in the consultation forum in the Woodland's Hotel next Wednesday night, March 10.
  • The lapse of time before the first written sources is considerable.
  • I didn't think that game was going to be a draw, and it would have been criminal had we drawn tonight and gone out because of a silly lapse of concentration.
  • Irrigating well before the normal irrigation season could result in a considerable time lapse between irrigations.
  • At the time, the council said the lapse in cleaning standards had been a ‘one-off’ caused by staff shortages among the contractors.
  • Smith's own concentration lapsed as the fourth official failed to produce the board to enable the introduction of Craig Beattie and perhaps, in looking across, so did that of his defenders.
  • Instead of dying in old age, the human being lapses into a coma and gradually shrinks to the size and condition of a fetus.
  • But the real question is this: which projects get priority, and which are left to lapse ?
  • A general correlation between an agent's lapse from virtue and her decline from flourishing is enough for some purposes.
  • The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed .
  • After a lapse of 10 years I returned to Pattaya for my vacation staying at the Sunbeam Hotel.
  • It is an absolute disgrace the condition that our hospitals have been allowed to lapse into .
  • there was a considerable lapse of time between the two events