Synonym: deliver, do well, employ, go, hand over, move, progress, spend, succeed, transfer, travel, use. Antonym: fail. Similar words: pass on, pass out, pass by, pass away, passage, passenger, pass through, pasta. Meaning: [pæs /pɑːs] n. 1. (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls 2. (military) a written leave of absence 3. (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate 4. the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks 5. any authorization to pass or go somewhere 6. a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions 7. a flight or run by an aircraft over a target 8. a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs 9. a difficult juncture 10. one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer) 11. you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent 12. a permit to enter or leave a military installation 13. a complementary (free) ticket 14. a usually brief attempt 15. (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team 16. success in satisfying a test or requirement. v. 1. go across or through 2. pass by 3. make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation 4. pass by 5. place into the hands or custody of 6. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point 7. travel past 8. come to pass 9. go unchallenged; be approved 10. pass (time) in a specific way 11. guide or pass over something 12. transmit information 13. disappear gradually 14. go successfully through a test or a selection process 15. go beyond 16. accept or judge as acceptable 17. allow to go without comment or censure 18. transfer to another; of rights or property 19. pass into a specified state or condition 20. be identified, regarded, accepted, or mistaken for someone or something else; as by denying one's own ancestry or background 21. throw (a ball) to another player 22. be inherited by 23. cause to pass 24. grant authorization or clearance for 25. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 26. eliminate from the body. adj. of advancing the ball by throwing it.
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121 The road was just wide enough for two vehicles to pass.
122 I don't think you should pass up the opportunity to go to university.
123 The street was so crowded that cars were unable to pass.
123 Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
124 His French is so good that he can pass as a Frenchman.
125 Nine out of ten students pass the test first time.
126 The scheme to allow all pensioners a free travel pass was nipped in the bud by the government, who said it would cost too much.
127 We could just stay here and pass the time, sort of thing.
128 It can take 72 hours for food to pass through the gut.
129 I'm afraid I'll have to pass on that offer of coffee.
130 A sensitive bladder can make you feel the need to pass water frequently.
131 Keep a tally of the number of cars that pass.
132 Nancy wasn't sure if Dirk was making a pass at her.
133 Please allow the bearer of this passport to pass freely without let or hindrance.
134 The experienced artisan would pass on the tricks of the trade to the apprentice.
135 A pass will allow the bearer to enter the building.
136 He took up a stick, pointed against the wall[sentencedict.com], and didn't allow anyone to pass by.
137 He tried to pass for a gentleman; but everyone knew he was an upstart.
138 The pass allows unlimited travel on all public transport in the city.
139 Things have come to a pretty pass when we can't afford to pay the heating bills!
140 'What's the capital of Peru?' 'I'll have to pass on that one.'
141 I'm expecting him to arrive soon. If you wait for sth, you stay somewhere or pass the time until something happens:I'm waiting for him to arrive. Waiting describes what you are doing, usually for a short time, until something happens:I'll wait for you outside the hotel.
142 The road was so crowded that the car could not pass through easily.
143 It was common practice for prisoners to carve objects from animal bones to pass the time.
144 The ends of the net pass through a wooden bar at each end.
145 He speaks the language so well he could easily pass for a German.
146 The judge will pass sentence tomorrow after looking at all the reports.
147 I pass by the farm every day on my way to work.
148 They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged.
149 I feel bad for Ann - she studied so hard for that test and she still didn't pass.
150 The judge will pass sentence on the accused this afternoon.