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What is another word for pass?

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To move across or through a given point
“The larger boats are unable to pass under the low bridges.”
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To get ahead of
“I would deliberately slow down to allow the impatient driver behind me to pass.”
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To go beyond the limits of
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“As you too pass the threshold of fifty, you may discover that it is a moment in your life to celebrate a new beginning.”
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(of a candidate) To be successful in (an examination, test, or course)
“I have to study hard to make sure that I pass this exam.”
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To give or hand over
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“Please pass this information on to anyone you know who may be interested.”
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To distribute among a group
“He tried to pass candy out to his students in a class, but they became disruptive and rushed toward him.”
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To be transferred from one person or place to another, especially by inheritance
“His mother's estate would pass to him following her death.”
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To draw to a close
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“Many of these conditions are mild and will pass quickly without treatment.”
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To come to the end of one's life
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“My grandfather would sadly pass after a long struggle with illness.”
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To enact or establish legally or legislatively
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“Both the House and the Senate would pass the proposals.”
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To pronounce (a judgement or judicial sentence)
“On that day, the Crown invited the court to proceed to pass sentence on both defendants.”
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To decide not to do something
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“I'm afraid we'll have to pass on your invitation due to our other commitments.”
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(of an action or remark) To happen
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“At some stage, something would pass between them, making them increasingly wary of each other.”
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(of an action or remark) To be accepted without scrutiny
“She was never going to let that ridiculous comment pass without a rebuttal.”
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(of time) To elapse
“Time seems to pass so fast when you're having fun. And now it's just another manic Monday.”
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To spend or use up (a period of time)
“The villagers pass the long winter nights by listening to stories.”
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(sport) To kick, hit, or throw (the ball) to another player
“The coach would pair off players and have them pass the ball back and forth.”
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To live through an experience
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“Fresh out of college, he is yet to pass the trials and turmoils of jobseeking.”
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To express in words to someone
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“I have a message to pass to you. The German says to wait here.”
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To secrete or exude through a (small) opening
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“It also removes ultra filter particles such as micro organisms that are too large to pass from the pores of the membrane.”
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To rid oneself of bodily waste
“Let me know if you experience any pain when you pass stool.”
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To approve of something, or to allow something to happen
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To move or proceed further along a path or course
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To refuse, or to vote against
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To move or proceed upon some course or way
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To go on a voyage or journey
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To declare loudly, openly or publicly
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To pass a length of something through an opening
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To meet or exceed a particular standard
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To surpass something that is in the way
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To segue or transition (seamlessly) into another topic or event
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To move somewhere in a slow and steady way
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To ignore or disregard (something)
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To transfer data to a computer or device
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To spread or permeate through an area or space
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To cross or break through a barrier, especially by force
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To turn, move or face in another direction
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To pass or change (gradually) from one level into another
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To move or traverse across
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To be liberated or freed from (something)
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To move about or around quickly and randomly
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To clear or disappear (gradually), especially of something undesirable
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To meet given criteria or requirements
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To carry out a role or penalty
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To have completed a course studied at an educational institution
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To be able to stand up to scrutiny
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(distance oneself from) To get a sizable lead in a contest
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To transfer oneself to another place, especially in the company of others
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To pass the age or time of
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To transport or bring someone or something with you
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To move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
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To move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously
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To range or occur within a continuous spectrum
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To direct or guide along or through a pathway or opening
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To remain in existence, or in the same state, indefinitely or for an extended period
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To have land or property returned to a state or lord
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To hand over something immediately or right away
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To come safely through a precarious situation
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To speak or write in reaction to a question, or to another reaction
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To clear a check when due
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An act of moving or going through a given point
“Our pass through immigration and customs was generally uncomplicated.”
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A route over or through mountains
“She showed us some breathtaking pictures of the mountain pass.”
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A path cleared for passage or travel
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“Take the third pass on the left.”
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A legal or official authorization for entry
“Can I see your boarding pass, please?”
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A document that establishes the identity of someone
“You have to wind your window down to show security your pass when you arrive at Parliament's carriage gates.”
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An attempt or effort towards an endeavor
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“With great perseverance, he decided to make yet another pass at the difficult bottle cap challenge.”
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The realization or fulfilment of a plan or project
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“Little did he know how prophetic that statement would be, or how soon it would come to pass.”
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A state of affairs, usually bad
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“But things have come to a pretty pass when people avoid their staple food.”
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An approach or proposal made to someone with the aim of opening negotiations or establishing a relationship
“He liked to think of himself as a casanova and was constantly making a pass at any female who was even halfway attractive.”
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(sports) An act of kicking, hitting or throwing the ball to another player
“With great vision, he would set his teammate up for a goal with a perfect pass.”
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(fencing) An attempt to stab or strike an adversary
“When his opponent finally let his guard down, he knew that this was the perfect opportunity to land a pass.”
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An official document attesting a fact
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A hollow bed for a natural or artificial waterway
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An act of refusal or avoidance
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An event or discovery representing an important stage or juncture
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An act or expression of unwillingness to grant a request
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The permission, means or right to enter
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A rebuff or rejection of a request or proposal, typically curt
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A situation, especially as it affects one's power to act
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A word used to gain admittance or to gain access to information
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A free or complimentary ticket
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A roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
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Football pass toward opponent's goal
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Free advance to first base
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An instance, occurrence, or pass of performing an action, task, or procedure
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Authorization enabling a student to temporarily leave the classroom, specifically for bathroom use
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The characteristic of being needy
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(printing) A trial impression of a page, taken from type or film and used for making corrections before final printing
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A single occasion for an event
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(usually used in plural form "attentions") An act of civility or courtesy, especially in courtship
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A chance or possibility for progress or profit
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