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    pass on
  2. to give something to someone, after someone else gave it to you: Some organizations passed on substantially less money to the candidates. If you pass on information, you tell it to someone else after you have heard it: No one passed the news on to me.

  3. : to die used as a polite way to avoid saying the word "die" Have both your parents passed on? Examples of pass on in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Further hurting the ability to make ends meet: a growing insurance crisis affecting not only homeowners, but also renters as landlords pass on the expense.

  4. You can say that someone passed on to mean that they died, if you want to avoid using the word 'die' because you think it might upset or offend people.

  5. pass something on (to somebody) to give something to somebody else, especially after receiving it or using it yourself. Pass the book on to me when you've finished with it. I passed your message on to my mother. Much of the discount is pocketed by retailers instead of being passed on to customers.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · pass on (third-person singular simple present passes on, present participle passing on, simple past and past participle passed on) To go forward. Synonym: proceed; To convey or communicate.

  7. 1. to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc ). I pass the shops on my way to work; The procession passed along the corridor. pasar, dejar atrás. 2. to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another. They passed the photographs around; The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.

  8. Definitions of pass on. verb. place into the hands or custody of. synonyms: give, hand, hand in, pass, reach, turn over. see more. verb. give to or transfer possession of. see more. verb. transmit (knowledge or skills) synonyms: give, impart, leave. bequeath, leave, will. leave or give by will after one's death. give. convey or reveal information.