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PASSES
- PASS, to go by [v]
- Adjudicate or give a judgment on
- Die (used euphemistically)
- Go beyond the limits of; surpass; exceed
- Hit a winning shot past (an opponent)
- (of time or a point in time) Elapse; go by
- Happen; be done or said
- Spend or use up (a period of time)
- Come to an end
- Transfer (something) to someone, esp. by handing or bequeathing it to the next person in a series
- Be transferred from one person or place to another, esp. by inheritance
- (in football, soccer, hockey, and other games) Throw, kick, or hit (the ball or puck) to another player on one's own team
- Put (something, esp. money) into circulation
- (esp. of money) Circulate; be current
- (of a candidate) Be successful in (an examination, test, or course)
- Judge the performance or standard of (someone or something) to be satisfactory
- Be accepted as adequate; go uncensured
- Be accepted as or taken for
- (of a legislative or other official body) Approve or put into effect (a proposal or law) by voting on it
- (of a proposal or law) Be examined and approved by (a legislative body or process)
- (of a proposal) Be approved
- Pronounce (a judgment or judicial sentence)
- Utter (something, esp. criticism)
- Discharge (something, esp. urine or feces) from the body
- Said when one does not know the answer to a question, for example in a quizzing game
- (of a company) Not declare or pay (a dividend)
- Make no bid when it is one's turn during an auction
- Make no bid in response to (one's partner's bid)
- Go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding
- Forgo one's turn in a game or an offered opportunity
- Move in a specified direction
- Cause (something) to move or lie in a specified direction or position
- Change from one state or condition to another