passed
Meaning
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simple past and past participle of pass
Concepts
passed
spent
past
approved
complete
gone
elapsed
gone by
enforced
instituted
introduced
ancient
former
old
authorized
entered
departed
gone away
passed over
bygone
traversed
adopted
passage
extreme
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/pɑːst/
New
pass
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- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change place.
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To change in state or status
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To move through time.
- To be accepted.
- To be accepted.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- To refrain from doing something.
- (obsolete) To do or be better.
- To do or be better.
- (obsolete) To take heed, to have an interest, to care.
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