passare
(verb)
sense 1: To move or go through a place, region, or point.
Sample sentence: She had to pass through a narrow alley to reach her destination.
sense 2: To transfer or hand over something to someone.
Sample sentence: Could you please pass me the remote control?
sense 3: To spend or endure a period of time.
Sample sentence: We passed the afternoon chatting in the park.
sense 4: To get a passing grade on an exam or test.
Sample sentence: He studied hard to pass the final exam.
sense 5: To happen or take place, especially in a specified manner or under specified circumstances.
Sample sentence: They had a wonderful time at the party; everything passed smoothly.
sense 6: To transmit or share something, especially information or news.
Sample sentence: I will pass along your contact details to the hiring manager.
sense 7: To go beyond a certain point or limit.
Sample sentence: The car passed the speed limit on the highway.
sense 8: To cause to move or be moved in a particular direction.
Sample sentence: Please pass the salt to me.
sense 9: To approve or allow something to progress.
Sample sentence: The teacher will pass our project idea if it meets the requirements.
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