lapsed

caduco
definition
verb
my membership to the gym has lapsed
(of a right, privilege, or agreement) become invalid because it is not used, claimed, or renewed; expire.
the country has lapsed into chaos
pass gradually into (an inferior state or condition).
adjective
a lapsed insurance policy
no longer valid; expired.
translation of 'lapsed'
adjective
prescrito,
caduco
example
A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with 'lapsed' visas.
If they have lodged an application for a job-search visa they are OK; their applications are not 'lapsed' .
He received a letter today from his insurance company about his 'lapsed' household insurance.
But except for the four 'lapsed' Mormons who attended, they stood alone.
First, the sample used was a commercial list and had not been "cleaned" to remove obsolete, duplicate or 'lapsed' addresses.
As a 'lapsed' protestant agnostic with Buddhist tendencies I cannot overly mourn his passing.
The celebrate Christmas with all the trimmings, since her new husband is also a 'lapsed' Catholic.
I confess: I am a 'lapsed' vegetarian.
Now preachers from Britain, America and the East are flocking here to convert 'lapsed' Catholics to their codes.
Dad was a 'lapsed' Presbyterian who believed in medicine, Mother a Christian Scientist who believed in prayer.
This latest application replaces an almost identical 'lapsed' planning permission granted in 1994.
The application fees for those 'lapsed' applications will be refunded in full.
The reality of there being a significant number of 'lapsed' Catholics is a long-standing part of Catholic culture.
A 'lapsed' Ukrainian Catholic, he retains a respect for the imagery of the church, for its mythical implications.
It would indeed be absurd to require them to determine conditions for a 'lapsed' permission.
I am reinforced in my self indulgence by the attitude of another 'lapsed' vegetarian friend.
Next time I hope the Welsh communists will come up north to visit their 'lapsed' brethern.
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