pass
noun
plural passes
1
: realization
brought his dream to pass
3
: a usually distressing or bad state of affairs
What has brought you to such a pass?
4
a
: a written permission to move about freely in a place or to leave or enter it
b
: a written leave of absence from a military post or station for a brief period
c
: a permit or ticket allowing free transportation or free admission
5
archaic
: a thrust or lunge in fencing
6
a
: a transference of objects by sleight of hand or other deceptive means
b
: a moving of the hands over or along something
7
archaic
: an ingenious sally (as of wit)
8
: the passing of an examination or course of study
also
: the mark or certification of such passing
9
: a single complete mechanical operation
also
: a single complete cycle of operations (as for processing, manufacturing, or printing)
10
a(1)
: a transfer of a ball or a puck from one player to another on the same team
(2)
: a ball or puck so transferred
b
11
12
a
: an instance of letting something (such as an offer or opportunity) go by without accepting or taking advantage of it
If something sounds too good to be true, take a pass [=turn down the offer].—
Eugenia Last
… recently took a pass on running for governor …—
Paul Kane
b
: an election not to bid, bet, or draw an additional card in a card game
13
: a throw of dice in the game of craps that wins the bet for the shooter compare crap entry 3 sense 2, missout
14
: a single passage or movement (as of an airplane) over a place or toward a target
16
: pase
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