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pass by
verb
- intr to go or move past
- tr, adverb to overlook or disregard
to pass by difficult problems
Example Sentences
His grandson regularly sees firetrucks pass by on the street with their blaring sirens.
Democrats and voting rights activists also anticipate that the court will order new congressional maps to replace the current, heavily gerrymandered map passed by GOP legislators, which gives Republicans a 6-2 edge in seats.
The Met also incorrectly told external agencies that Lorraine had fabricated some allegations, and defamatory information about her was passed by a third party to her GP.
Councils would decide whether to introduce the fee if a new law is passed by the Senedd, with charges possibly starting in 2027.
Each day brings news of another government agency gutted or federal program eliminated in open defiance of laws passed by Congress.
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