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    Pass
    /pas/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move in a specified direction: "he passed through towns and villages" Similar goproceedmoveprogressOpposite haltstop
    • 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.”"
  2. Definition of pass – Learner’s Dictionary. pass. verb. uk / pɑːs / us. pass verb (GO PAST) Add to word list. B1. to go past something or someone: She passed me this morning in the corridor. I was just passing by so I thought I'd stop and say hello. Cars kept passing us on the motorway. Fewer examples. We passed a group of soldiers on patrol.

  3. 1. : move, proceed, go. The boat was too tall to pass under the bridge. 2. a. : to go away : depart. the fright passes almost immediately Fred Majdalany. b. : die often used with on. Her parents have passed on. 3. a. : to move in a path so as to approach and continue beyond something : move past.

  4. official document. an official document or ticket that shows that you have the right to enter or leave a place, to travel on a bus or train, etc. a boarding pass (= for a plane) There is no admittance without a security pass. We had backstage passes to the show. see also bus pass. Extra Examples.

  5. Definition of pass in Essential British English Dictionary. pass. verb. uk / pɑːs/ Add to word list. A2. to succeed at a test or an exam: I passed my driving test the first time. B1. to go past something or someone: She passed me this morning on the street. Cars kept passing us on the motorway. B1. to go in a particular direction:

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Quick summary. Passed, the past tense of the verb pass, is most commonly confused with past when past is used as an adjective, as in past tense or past events. Past can also be used as an adverb, preposition, or noun, as in Don’t dwell on the past.

  7. Jan 12, 2016 · 1. Is there any reason you need to reduce the code in this manner rather than calling functions as normal? It would likely be better to put these steps in functions as normal and let the compiler take care of the optimization. If there still is a need for performance improvement, you could profile the code. – Daniel Underwood. Jan 12, 2016 at 3:03.

  8. Check pronunciation: pass. Definition of pass verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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