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Definition pass in British English

pass verb

verb
/pɑːs/
1

to go past something

Example

They stopped at the crossing, waiting for the train to pass.

Example

The procession slowly passed us.

Example

We sometimes pass each other in the street.

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1.1

to overtake another vehicle that is travelling in the same direction

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2

to move in a particular direction or to a particular place or position

Example

We passed through the gates of the old city.

Example

Two large birds passed over our heads.

Example

The signal passes through a device called a router.

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2.1

to move something in a particular direction or to a particular place or position

Example

He passed his hand across his forehead.

Example

They managed to pass a message under the doorway.

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2.2

if a road, river, or stream passes through, across etc a place, its path follows that direction

Example

The railway line passes through Darlington, Newcastle, and Berwick.

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Example

Did you pass?

Example

She passed her driving test.

Example

He'll be in the team if he passes the fitness test today.

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3.1

to officially judge that someone has been successful in an examination or test because they have achieved a satisfactory standard

Example

The examiners passed only 40% of the candidates.

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4

to put something into someone's hand or into a position where they can take it

Example

Pass the salt, please.

Example

Could you pass me that newspaper?

Example

He passed the camera to her so she could take a photograph.

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4.1

to give information, especially to the police or to an enemy

Example

Saunders was a paid informer, passing information to the secret police.

4.2

to give someone false money as payment for something

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5

to make a law, proposal etc become official, usually by voting to accept it

Example

This is one of the worst laws ever passed.

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5.1

if a law, proposal etc passes, or passes a particular law-making body, it becomes official as the result of a vote

Example

The legislation finally passed the House of Lords.

Example

If the bill passes, it will fundamentally affect people's employment rights.

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6

if time or a period of time passes, it happens and comes to an end

Example

Time passes slowly when you're waiting for something.

Example

The summer holidays passed quickly, as usual.

Example

She grew less hopeful with every passing day.

Example

Hardly a day passed without a journalist calling or knocking at our door.

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6.1

to spend time doing something

Example

We passed the day swimming and lying in the sun.

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7

to come to an end

Example

Children can be very difficult at this age. Don't worry - it'll soon pass.

Example

I felt a sharp pain, but it soon passed.

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8

to kick, hit, or throw the ball to another player in a sports team

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9

if words or looks pass between people, they speak to each other or look at each other in a particular way

Example

No one really knows what passed between them that day.

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10

to be unable to answer a question, especially in a test

Example

He passed on three questions.

10.1

used for saying that you do not know the answer to a question

Example

'What is the capital of Sierra Leone?' 'Pass.'

11

to become more than a particular amount

Example

The death toll has already passed 200.

Example

The three production sites will pass the 100,000 mark this quarter.

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12

to happen, or to be allowed to happen

Example

This innocent remark did not, however, pass without comment.

Example

Her mistake seemed to have passed unnoticed.

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13

to make a comment or give an opinion, especially in order to criticize someone or something

Example

He was asked for his opinion but refused to pass comment.

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14

to make something leave your body as a waste product or in a waste product

Example

I think he's passing blood in his urine.

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15

to stop being owned or controlled by one person and start being owned or controlled by another

Example

Under the will, ownership of the business will pass to my daughter.

Example

The estate has passed from father to son for generations.

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16

to change from one state to another

Example

At this temperature, the mixture passes from a solid to a liquid state.

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17

to not play a card or not make a bid in a card game

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18

to die

Example

She had an amazing year before she passed.

Definition pass in British English