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pass
verb passed, passing
    tr & intr
    1. To come alongside and progress beyond something or someone.
      Example: passed her on the stairs
      Thesaurus: move, go by, go past, shoot ahead of, go beyond, overtake, outdistance.
    intr
    2. To run, flow, progress, etc.
      Example: blood passing through our veins
    tr & intr
    3. To go or make it go, penetrate, etc.
      Example: pass through a filter
      Form: pass through, into etc something or pass something through, into etc something (also)
    tr & intr
    4. To move lightly across, over, etc something.
      Example: pass a duster over the furniture
    intr
    5. To move from one state or stage to another.
      Example: pass from the larval to the pupal stage
    6. To exceed or surpass.
      Example: pass the target
    tr & intr
    7. Said of a vehicle: to overtake.
    tr & intr
    8a. To achieve the required standard in (a test, etc);
    8b. To award (a student, etc) the marks required for success in a test, etc.
    intr
    9. To take place.
      Example: what passed between them
    tr & intr
    10. Said of time: to go by; to use up (time) in some activity, etc.
    tr & intr
    11. To be inherited; to hand it down.
      Form: pass down (usually)
      Form: pass something down
    tr & intr
    12. sport.
      To throw or kick (the ball, etc) to another player in one's team.
    tr & intr
    13. To agree to (a proposal or resolution) or be agreed to; to vote (a law) into effect.
      Thesaurus: enact, legislate, establish, vote in, accept, adopt, approve, authorize.
    14. Said of a judge or law court: to pronounce (judgement).
    intr
    15. To go away after a while.
      Example: her nausea passed
    intr
    16. To be accepted, tolerated or ignored.
      Example: let it pass
    intr
    17. To choose not to answer in a quiz, etc or bid in a card game.
    18. To make (a comment, etc).
    19. To discharge (urine or faeces).
noun passes
    1. A route through a gap in a mountain range.
    2. An official card or document permitting one to enter somewhere, be absent from duty, etc.
      Thesaurus: permit, licence, authorization, admission, ticket, passport, visa.
    3. A successful result in an examination, but usually without distinction or honours.
    4. sport.
      A throw, kick, hit, etc to another player in one's team.
    5. A state of affairs.
      Example: came to a sorry pass
    6. A decision not to answer in a quiz, etc, or not to bid in a card game.
Idiom: come to pass (be brought to pass)
    To happen.
      Thesaurus: come about, happen, occur, develop, transpire.
Idiom: make a pass at someone
    To make a casual sexual advance towards them.
      Example: made a pass at a gorgeous man at the party
Idiom: pass the buck
Idiom: pass the time of day
    To exchange an ordinary greeting with someone.
Etymology: 13c: from Latin passus step or pace.

Phrasal Verb: pass as or for someone or something
    To be mistaken for or accepted as (a different person or thing).
Phrasal Verb: pass oneself off as someone or something
    To represent oneself in that way.
      Example: tried to pass themselves off as students
Phrasal Verb: pass away or on
    To die.
Phrasal Verb: pass by
    To go past.
Phrasal Verb: pass by something or someone
    To go past them.
Phrasal Verb: pass something or someone by
    To overlook or ignore them.
Phrasal Verb: pass off
    Said of a sickness or feeling, etc: to go away; to diminish.Said of an arranged event: to take place with the result specified.
      Example: The party passed off very well
Phrasal Verb: pass something off
    To successfully present (something which is fraudulent).
Phrasal Verb: pass something on
    To hand it on or transmit it to someone else.See pass something round below.
Phrasal Verb: pass out
    To faint.To leave a military or police college having successfully completed one's training.
Phrasal Verb: pass over something
    To overlook it; to ignore it.
Phrasal Verb: pass something round, on
    To circulate it; to hand or transfer it from one person to the next in succession.
      Example: pass the memo round the office
      Example: was passed on
Phrasal Verb: pass something up
    To neglect or sacrifice (an opportunity).


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