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  • 11pass over — or[pass by] {v.} To give no attention to; not notice; ignore, * /I can pass over the disorderliness of the troops, but their disobedience is serious./ * /In choosing men to be given a salary raise, the foreman passed Mr. Hart by./ * /She was… …

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  • 12pass over — or[pass by] {v.} To give no attention to; not notice; ignore, * /I can pass over the disorderliness of the troops, but their disobedience is serious./ * /In choosing men to be given a salary raise, the foreman passed Mr. Hart by./ * /She was… …

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  • 13pass over (or pass on) — (of a person) die. → pass …

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  • 14pass over something — ˌpass ˈover sth derived to ignore or avoid sth Syn: ↑overlook • They chose to pass over her rude remarks. Main entry: ↑passderived …

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  • 15pass over someone — pass over (someone/something) to ignore someone or something. Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department …

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  • 16pass over something — pass over (someone/something) to ignore someone or something. Thirty attorneys were passed over for promotion by the department …

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  • 17pass over — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To traverse] Syn. travel through, go over, move over, go across; see cross 1 . 2. [To ignore] Syn. dismiss, overlook, neglect; see disregard . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To pretend not to see: blink (at), connive at,… …

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  • 18pass over — many a great movie has been passed over by the Academy Syn: disregard, overlook, ignore, pay no attention to, let pass, gloss over, take no notice of, pay no heed to, turn a blind eye to …

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  • 19pass over — verb a) to bypass (something); to skip (something) b) to make a transit of; to pass through or across (something) Syn: bypass …

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  • 20pass over — I. (Active.) Overlook, disregard, omit, pass by. II. (Neuter.) Cross, move from side to side …

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