Passing

Pronunciation: /ˈpæs/

Passing (verb)

  1. To move from one place to another and continue, without stopping or being blocked.
  2. To let someone or something go through a place, rule, or check.
  3. To get enough points or marks to be accepted as successful in an exam or course.

Examples

  • The car passed the bridge safely.
  • The ambulance passed through the traffic slowly.

Passing (noun)

  1. A card or document that allows entry to a place or event.
  2. A high route through mountains that people can travel over.

Examples

  • I bought a pass for the event.
  • She showed her pass at the entrance.