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View definitions for pass on

pass on

verb as in bequeath

verb as in break

verb as in carry

verb as in conduct

verb as in convey

verb as in delegate

verb as in devolve

Strong matches

Weak matches

verb as in get across

verb as in hand down

Weak match

verb as in impart

verb as in pass

verb as in pass the buck

verb as in refer

verb as in relegate

verb as in will

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Example Sentences

These costs could be passed on in price rises meaning inflation - already higher than target at 2.5%, could remain sticky.

From BBC

"Avoid visiting people in hospitals and care homes to prevent passing on the infection in these settings".

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Davis will miss the Lakers’ games at the Wizards, the Knicks and the Clippers at a minimum, meaning he won’t play again until the trade deadline has passed on Feb. 6.

But while the likes of Mr Stenberg and Mr Degioanni can take action to ensure the keys to the kingdom are passed on, ensuring there is someone to pass them to can be a challenge.

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"And one of us passes away, what both have us have earned together cannot be passed on to the other. That's why marriage equality is very significant."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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