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passed

[ past, pahst ]

adjective

  1. having completed the act of passing. pass.
  2. having received a passing pass grade on an examination or test or successfully completed a school course, year, or program of study.
  3. Finance. noting a dividend not paid at the usual dividend date.
  4. U.S. Navy. having successfully completed an examination for promotion, and awaiting a vacancy in the next grade:

    a passed chief engineer.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of passed1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English; pass + -ed 2
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The White House also indicated that the president would veto a bill restricting his power over tariffs, if it passed, according to Politico.

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It passed the half-million sales mark within eight months of release and the band embarked on a relentless campaign to achieve worldwide recognition.

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And, third, any policy passed through budget reconciliation must directly affect federal spending, revenue, or the debt limit.

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"The one person who isn't here to say thank you to is my mum, who sadly passed away four years ago," he said.

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The time that passed meant it was impossible to determine the mother-of-one's cause of death - meaning her family will always have unanswered questions.

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