Pass
(
verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Pass ( verb )
- To go by, beyond, or past (something).
- To move on or ahead.
- To proceed or move forward.
- To cause to move in a particular direction.
- To transfer or transmit something to someone.
Origin:
From middle english pas, from old french passer, from latin passare.
Examples:
- The train passed the station.
- She passed the ball to her teammate.
- Can you pass the salt, please?
- The wind passed through the trees.
- They passed the law last year.
(As a noun)
Pass ( noun )
- To go by, beyond, or past (something).
- To move on or ahead.
- To proceed or move forward.
- To cause to move in a particular direction.
- To transfer or transmit something to someone.
Origin:
From middle english pas, from old french passer, from latin passare.
Examples:
- The train passed the station.
- She passed the ball to her teammate.
- Can you pass the salt, please?
- The wind passed through the trees.
- They passed the law last year.