outpass (Meaning)

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outpass (v. t.)

To pass beyond; to exceed in progress.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outpass

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

outpass Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner requested an outpass to visit his ailing mother.
  2. The company granted employees limited outpasses during the pandemic.
  3. The security guard scrutinized my outpass before allowing me entry.
  4. The school issued an outpass for students to participate in the field trip.
  5. The festival organizers distributed outpasses for attendees to ensure crowd control.
  6. The hospital authorized an outpass for the patient to attend a medical appointment.
  7. The military base requires all personnel to have an outpass when leaving the premises.
  8. The construction site manager enforced an outpass system to track workers.
  9. The outpass contained information about the holder, their destination, and the time they were allowed to be out.
  10. The homeowner association issued outpasses to residents for access to the community pool.

FAQs About the word outpass

To pass beyond; to exceed in progress.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The prisoner requested an outpass to visit his ailing mother.

The company granted employees limited outpasses during the pandemic.

The security guard scrutinized my outpass before allowing me entry.

The school issued an outpass for students to participate in the field trip.