Meaning Of The Word Pass

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pass
countable noun: A pass in an examination, test, or course is a successful result in it.
countable noun: A pass is a document that allows you to do something.
countable noun: A pass is a narrow path or route between mountains.
verb: If an amount passes a particular total or level, it becomes greater than that total or level.
verb: If someone in authority passes a person or thing, they declare that they are of an acceptable standard or have reached an acceptable standard.
verb: If someone makes you an offer or asks you a question and you say that you will pass on it, you mean that you do not want to accept or answer it now.
verb: If someone or something passes a test, they are considered to be of an acceptable standard.
verb: If someone or something passes for or passes as something that they are not, they are accepted as that thing or mistaken for that thing.
verb: If someone passes water or passes urine, they urinate.
verb: If something passes or is passed from one person to another, the second person then has it instead of the first.
verb: If something passes without comment, or passes unnoticed, nobody comments on it, reacts to it, or notices it.
verb: If something such as a road or pipe passes along a particular route, it goes along that route.
verb: If you pass a period of time in a particular way, you spend it in that way.
verb: If you pass comment or pass a comment, you say something.
verb: If you pass information to someone, you give it to them because it concerns them.
verb: If you pass something through, over, or round something else, you move or push it through, over, or round that thing.
verb: If you pass something to someone, you take it in your hand and give it to them.
verb: If you pass the ball to someone in your team in a game such as football, basketball, hockey, or rugby, you kick, hit, or throw it to them.
verb: If you pass through a stage of development or a period of time, you experience it.
verb: To pass someone or something means to go past them without stopping.
verb: When a judge passes sentence on someone, he or she says what their punishment will be.
verb: When a period of time passes, it happens and finishes.
verb: When people in authority pass a new law or a proposal, they formally agree to it or approve it.
verb: When someone or something passes in a particular direction, they move in that direction.

pass in American English
intransitive verb: to go or move onward; proceed
transitive verb: to move past; go by

pass in American English 1
a narrow passage or opening, esp. between mountains; gap; defile

pass in American English 2
to go or move forward, through, or out

pass in American English 3
passage

pass in British English
verb: to go onwards or move by or past (a person, thing, etc)

pass. in American English
passenger

pass. in British English
abbreviation for: passive

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