1.to go past something; to go past another vehicle
2.to move in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; to move something in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; if a road, river, or stream passes through, across, etc. a place, its path follows that direction
3.to be successful in an examination or test by achieving a satisfactory standard; to officially judge that someone has been successful in an examination or test because they have achieved a satisfactory standard
4.to put something into someone’s hand or into a position where they can take it; to give information, especially to the police or to an enemy; to give someone false money as payment for something
5.if time or a period of time passes, it happens and comes to an end; to spend time doing something
6.to kick, hit, or throw the ball to another player in a sports team
7.to make a law, proposal, etc. become official, usually by voting to accept it; if a law, proposal, etc. passes, or passes a particular law-making body, it becomes official as the result of a vote
8.to be unable to answer a question, especially in a test; used for saying that you do not know the answer to a question
9.if words or looks pass between people, they speak to each other or look at each other in a particular way
11.to become more than a particular amount
12.to happen, or to be allowed to happen
13.to make a comment or give an opinion, especially in order to criticize someone or something
14.to make something leave your body as a waste product or in a waste product
15.to stop being owned or controlled by one person and start being owned or controlled by another
16.to change from one state to another
17.to not play a card or not make a bid in a card game