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noun

passing

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adverb

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verb

present participle of pass
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as in experiencing
to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it a presidential candidate who doesn't yet know how it feels to pass the scrutiny of the national press

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as in flying
to withstand scrutiny and gain acceptance or approval the finished product isn't perfect, but it will pass

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Recent Examples of passing
Adjective
More funding than ever is being dedicated to better connectivity and more energy, and new projects are sprouting up everywhere with each passing moment. Giuseppe Incitti, Forbes, 20 Mar. 2025 With each passing year, those trees grew more enormous. Thao Thai, Southern Living, 5 Apr. 2025
Noun
Vance, one of the last dignitaries to meet with Francis on Easter Sunday before his passing, has referenced Pope John Paul II – ideologically more similar to Sarah – in recent public addresses. Danielle Wallace, FOXNews.com, 24 Apr. 2025 Upon the news of the Pontiff’s passing, seven days of national mourning was announced in Argentina. Callum Sutherland, Time, 24 Apr. 2025
Verb
Bowman secured the lead after passing Bubba Wallace, but a costly error on his part helped Larson capitalize and win the race. Kevin Sabet, Newsweek, 24 Mar. 2025 Protests against the monarchy have been on the rise since Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022, passing the crown to Charles. Kevin Sabet, Newsweek, 24 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for passing
Recent Examples of Synonyms for passing
Adjective
  • Don’t let the lack of flash fool you — this guy is the real deal.
    Dieter Kurtenbach, The Mercury News, 3 Mar. 2025
  • The German figures come a day before the scheduled release of flash inflation data for the euro area, which will be closely watched by investors for guidance on the odds of another interest rate cut from the European Central Bank.
    Sophie Kiderlin, CNBC, 30 Sep. 2024
Noun
  • Here's what to know about the death of Skype, including more information on why Microsoft decided to pull the plug.
    Amaris Encinas, USA Today, 4 May 2025
  • Meanwhile, Stephanie is also suspicious and later learns that Aunt Linda is wanted by the FBI in connection with several mysterious deaths.
    Caroline Blair, People.com, 3 May 2025
Adverb
  • Chobani broke ground on a very, very big natural foods plant in Rome, New York, after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a press conference about the company's long-term investment late last month.
    Amy Neff Roth, USA Today, 3 May 2025
  • The woman who until very recently managed Santee’s day-to-day affairs is getting a severance payment worth more than $131,000.
    Gary Warth, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 May 2025
Verb
  • Having been stung by handing O’Neil and his backroom staff long-term deals, only to sack them a few months later, Wolves will be reluctant to commit massive funds to extending Pereira’s deal on the back of just a few months’ work.
    Steve Madeley, The Athletic, 25 Mar. 2025
  • Monday’s three-hour finale opens with Grant still in the Dominican Republic after handing roses to Litia and Juliana last week and sending Zoe packing.
    Dave Nemetz, TVLine, 24 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • That means that any sudden car movements – stopping, accelerating, or turning – could cause the tires to skid on top of the snow.
    Gabe Hauari, USA TODAY, 8 Jan. 2025
  • It can also be caused by significant stress, surgery, or stopping birth control pills.
    Sherri Gordon, Health, 8 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Everyone is understandably thrilled for McIlroy, and everyone has been leaving their congratulations for him throughout the evening.
    Thomas G. Moukawsher, MSNBC Newsweek, 14 Apr. 2025
  • But the moderates also emphasized that their vote for the final bill would hinge on Johnson’s ability to keep his word about leaving Medicaid benefits untouched.
    Mike Lillis, The Hill, 14 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • Attaining Reimbursement Parity While states are making progress in enacting parity laws between telemedicine and in-hospital providers, the exact wording varies by state.
    Jason Povio, Forbes, 13 Mar. 2025
  • The campaign included videos of the students re-enacting scenes from the film and posting them online with the hashtag #bacontopayson.
    Lori A Bashian Fox News, Fox News, 13 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • As companies begin to pull back on orders, which is happening already amid the uncertainty related to overseas manufacturing costs and domestic consumer demand, lower supply will potentially serve as a force sending prices higher.
    Lori Ann LaRocco, CNBC, 9 Apr. 2025
  • The most significant innovation in labor may now be happening in the shift economy—in hospitals, retail stores, and restaurants—among workers who never had the option to work from home.
    Nirit Cohen, Forbes.com, 9 Apr. 2025

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“Passing.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/passing. Accessed 9 May. 2025.

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