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    pass·ing
    [ˈpasiNG]
    adjective
    passing (adjective)
    1. going past:
      "passing cars"
    2. (of a period of time) going by:
      "she detested him more with every passing second"
    3. US ENGLISH
      meeting or surpassing the requirements of a course or examination:
      "a passing grade"
    noun
    passing (noun)
    1. the passage of something, especially time:
      "with the passing of the years she had become a little eccentric"
    2. the action of throwing, kicking, or hitting a ball or puck to another team member during a sports match:
      "his play showed good passing and good control" · "a good passing movement"
    3. the end of something:
      "the passing of the Cold War and the rise of a new Europe"
    pass
    [pas]
    verb
    passing (present participle)
    1. move or cause to move in a specified direction:
      "he passed through towns and villages" · "he passed a weary hand across his forehead" · "pass an electric current through it" · "the shells from the Allied guns were passing very low overhead"
      Opposite:
    2. go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding:
      "the two vehicles had no room to pass each other" · "we will not let you pass" · "she passed a rest area with a pay phone"
      • go beyond the limits of; surpass or exceed:
        "this item has passed its sell-by date"
      • tennis
        hit a winning shot past (an opponent).
    3. (of time or a point in time) elapse; go by:
      "the day and night passed slowly" · "the moment had passed"
    4. transfer (something) to someone, especially by handing or bequeathing it to the next person in a series:
      "your letter has been passed to Mr. Rich for action" · "he passed her a cup" · "please pass the fish"
      • be transferred from one person or place to another, especially by inheritance:
        "if Ann remarried the estate would pass to her new husband" · "infections can pass from mother to child at birth"
        Similar:
        be transferred
        be made over
        be turned over
        be signed over
        be left
        be bequeathed
        be handed down/on
        be given
        be consigned
        be passed on
      • (in football, soccer, hockey, and other games) throw, kick, or hit (the ball or puck) to another player on one's own team:
        "his intent was to pass the ball forward rather than knock it back"
      • put (something, especially money) into circulation:
        "persons who have passed bad checks"
      • (especially of money) circulate; be current:
        "cash was passing briskly"
    5. (of a candidate) be successful in (an examination, test, or course):
      "she passed her driving test"
      Similar:
      be successful in
      succeed in
      gain a pass in
      meet the requirements of
      pass muster in
      come up to scratch in
      come up to snuff in
      sail through
      scrape through
      Opposite:
      • judge the performance or standard of (someone or something) to be satisfactory:
        "he was passed fit by army doctors"
      • be accepted as adequate; go uncensured:
        "she couldn't agree, but let it pass" · "her dress passed without comment"
      • be accepted or perceived as belonging to an ethnic group other than one's own or as having a sex other than the one registered at birth:
        "when I went through my transition I no longer tried to pass" · "how dark one could be and still pass varied from region to region"
    6. (of a legislative or other official body) approve or put into effect (a proposal or law) by voting on it:
      "the bill was passed despite fierce opposition"
    7. pronounce (a judgment or judicial sentence):
      "passing judgment on these crucial issues" · "it is now my duty to pass sentence upon you"
      • utter (something, especially criticism):
        "she would pass remarks about the Paxtons in their own house"
      • archaic
        adjudicate or give a judgment on a matter:
        "a jury could not be trusted to pass upon the question of Endicott's good faith"
    8. discharge (something, especially urine or feces) from the body:
      "frequency of passing urine"
    9. forgo one's turn in a game or an offered opportunity:
      "we pass on dessert and have coffee"
      • (of a company) not declare or pay (a dividend):
        "the company has already passed its interim dividend"
      • bridge
        make no bid when it is one's turn during an auction:
        "South bids 1NT. North passes"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French passer, based on Latin passus ‘pace’.
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