pass, to get ahead, to move past
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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 |