pass
Definition of
pass
:
(
baseball
)
an
advance
to
first
base
by
a
batter
who
receives
four
balls;
"
he
worked the
pitcher
for
a
base
on
balls"
(
military
)
a
written
leave
of
absence
;
"
he
had
a
pass
for
three
days
"
(
American
football
)
a
play
that involves
one
player
throwing the
ball
to
a
teammate
;
"the
coach
sent
in
a
passing
play
on
third
and
long
"
the
location
in
a
range
of mountains of
a
geological
formation
that is
lower
than the
surrounding
peaks;
"we got
through
the
pass
before
it
started to
snow
"
any
authorization
to
pass
or
go
somewhere
;
"the
pass
to
visit
had
a
strict
time
limit
"
a
document
indicating
permission
to
do
something without restrictions;
"the media representatives had
special
passes"
a
flight
or
run
by
an
aircraft
over
a
target
;
"the
plane
turned
to
make
a
second
pass
"
a
bad
or
difficult
situation
or
state
of
affairs
a
difficult
juncture
;
"
a
pretty
pass
"
;
"matters came to
a
head
yesterday
"
one
complete
cycle
of
operations
(
as
by
a
computer
);
"
it
was
not
possible
to
complete
the
computation
in
a
single
pass
"
you
advance
to the
next
round
in
a
tournament
without
playing
an
opponent
;
"
he
had
a
bye
in
the
first
round
"
a
permit
to
enter
or
leave
a
military
installation
;
"
he
had to
show
his
pass
in
order
to
get
out
"
a
complimentary
ticket
;
"the
star
got passes for his
family
"
a
usually
brief
attempt
;
"
he
took
a
crack
at
it
"
;
"
I
gave
it
a
whirl
"
(sports) the
act
of throwing the
ball
to
another
member
of your
team
;
"the
pass
was fumbled"
success
in
satisfying
a
test
or
requirement
;
"his
future
depended
on
his
passing
that
test
"
;
"
he
got
a
pass
in
introductory
chemistry
"
go
across
or
through
;
"We passed the
point
where the
police
car
had
parked
"
;
"
A
terrible
thought
went
through
his
mind
"
move
past
;
"
A
black
limousine
passed
by
when she looked
out
the
window
"
;
"
He
passed his
professor
in
the
hall
"
;
"
One
line
of soldiers surpassed the
other
"
make
laws
, bills, etc.
or
bring
into
effect
by
legislation
;
"They passed the
amendment
"
;
"We cannot
legislate
how
people
spend
their
free
time
"
pass
by
;
"
three
years
elapsed
"
place
into the
hands
or
custody
of;
"
hand
me
the
spoon
,
please
"
;
"
Turn
the files
over
to
me
,
please
"
;
"
He
turned
over
the
prisoner
to his lawyers"
stretch
out
over
a
distance
,
space
,
time
,
or
scope
;
run
or
extend
between
two
points
or
beyond
a
certain
point
;
"
Service
runs
all
the
way
to Cranbury"
;
"His
knowledge
doesn'
t
go
very
far
"
;
"My
memory
extends
back
to my
fourth
year
of
life
"
;
"The facts
extend
beyond
a
consideration
of her
personal
assets
"
travel
past
;
"The sports
car
passed
all
the trucks"
come
to
pass
;
"What is
happening
?"
;
"The
meeting
took
place
off
without
an
incidence
"
;
"
Nothing
occurred that seemed
important
"
go
unchallenged
;
be
approved
;
"The
bill
cleared
the
House
"
pass
time
in
a
specific
way
;
"how
are
you
spending
your
summer
vacation
?"
pass
over
,
across
,
or
through
;
"
He
ran his
eyes
over
her
body
"
;
"She ran her fingers
along
the
carved
figurine
"
;
"
He
drew
her
hair
through
his fingers"
transmit
information
;
"
Please
communicate
this
message
to
all
employees"
;
"
pass
along
the
good
news
"
disappear
gradually
;
"The
pain
eventually
passed
off
"
go
successfully
through
a
test
or
a
selection
process
;
"She passed the
new
Jersey
Bar
Exam
and
can
practice
law
now
"
be
superior
or
better
than
some
standard
;
"She exceeded our expectations"
;
"She
topped
her
performance
of
last
year
"
accept
or
judge
as
acceptable
;
"The
teacher
passed the
student
although
he
was
weak
"
allow
to
go
without
comment
or
censure
;
"the
insult
passed
as
if
unnoticed
"
transfer
to
another
; of rights
or
property
;
"Our
house
passed
under
his
official
control
"
pass
into
a
specified
state
or
condition
;
"
He
sank into
nirvana
"
throw
(
a
ball
) to
another
player
;
"
Smith
passed"
be
inherited
by
;
"The
estate
fell
to my
sister
"
;
"The
land
returned to the
family
"
;
"The
estate
devolved to
an
heir
that everybody had
assumed
to
be
dead
"
cause
to
pass
;
"She passed
around
the plates"
grant
authorization
or
clearance
for;
"
Clear
the
manuscript
for
publication
"
;
"The
rock
star
never
authorized
this
slanderous
biography
"
pass
from
physical
life
and
lose
all
bodily
attributes and functions
necessary
to
sustain
life
;
"She died from
cancer
"
;
"The children perished
in
the
fire
"
;
"The
patient
went
peacefully
"
;
"The
old
guy
kicked the
bucket
at
the
age
of 102"
eliminate
from the
body
;
"
Pass
a
kidney
stone
"
of
advancing
the
ball
by
throwing
it
;
"
a
team
with
a
good
passing
attack
"
;
"
a
pass
play
"
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,
Enron mail archive
,
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,
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,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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