pass, to get ahead, to move past

verb:  pass, surpass, to get ahead, to move past, to cause or allow to go through or complete successfullyj;

Examples:

The car made an illegal pass to the right.
The state passed the law yesterday.


Do not use for:
Please pass the bread.
I need a volunteer to pass out the flyers.






Similar and related to:
verb, noun:  to commute, to travel back and forth, to go back and forth; the commute














adverb:  ahead, in front of















adverb:  behind, in back of















verb:  fall behind, lag behind, avoid















verb:  to catch up














adverb, noun:  beyond, far, distant















idiom: going steady, to be together regularly















adverb, verb:  together, with; to accompany















The antonym of with:
preposition:  without