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- Dictionarypass/pas/
verb
- 1. move or cause to move in a specified direction: "he passed through towns and villages" Similar Opposite
- 2. go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding: "the two vehicles had no room to pass each other"
noun
- 1. an act or instance of moving past or through something: "repeated passes with the swipe card"
- 2. a successful completion of an examination or course: "a 100 percent pass rate"
exclamation
- 1. said when one does not know the answer to a question, for example in a quizzing game: "to the enigmatic question we answered “Pass.”"
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