Synonym: pass, recommendation. Similar words: transport, transportation, active transport, pass, pass by, pass on, pass away, pass out. Meaning: ['pæspɔrt /'pɑːspɔːt] n. 1. any authorization to pass or go somewhere 2. a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country 3. any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission.
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271. Morenz used his right hand to bring out his passport.
272. Joyce would need a passport, and that with the minimum of delay.
273. Finally, don't assume winning a talent contest is a passport to success.
274. But the backlog is clearing up, especially if you get your passport by mail.
275. Stamping his passport, the customs official had revealed that he was also a registered opponent of the Hinkley C plan.
276. As a condition of his release, Nick's passport was withheld for 90 days, pending an appeal by the prosecution.
277. Coggan said Parretti had surrendered his passport to authorities here as a condition of his bail.
278. Doctor Ryding's passport bears witness to the thousands of miles he's travelled helping to save lives for the red cross.
279. She couldn't apply for a passport as she was under age.
280. Otherwise, send the embassy your application, two photos, your passport and a $ 65 money order.
281. After 45 minutes of this and two cups of tea the official asked to see my passport.
282. Altering a passport in any way may make it invalid.
283. We live in an increasingly competitive world where good qualifications are a passport to success.
284. Although acquitted, Du Bois became more isolated during the 1950s, and was denied a passport until 1958.
285. They are aware that designer labels are no passport to instant glamour and that designers tend to recycle the past anyway.
285. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
286. Acceptable forms of ID include a current passport or a birth certificate.
287. Paris was mooted but when Henrietta could not find her passport they eloped to Edinburgh.
288. Instead of the passport opening frontiers to the traveller without let or hindrance, it has become the means of international surveillance.
More similar words: transport, transportation, active transport, pass, pass by, pass on, pass away, pass out, passage, encompass, passenger, port, pass through, import, export, support, report, portion, airport, portray, portrait, supporter, report on, reporter, portfolio, supportive, importune, important, reporting, in support of.