repassed (Meaning)

repassed

to adopt again, to pass again especially in the opposite direction, to cause to pass again, to pass through, over, or by again

repassed Sentence Examples

  1. The tired runner repassed the halfway mark with a renewed sense of determination.
  2. The car repassed the speed limit sign as it sped down the highway.
  3. The bus driver repassed the same passengers multiple times on his daily route.
  4. The history student repassed their notes before the final exam.
  5. The skier repassed her opponent on the treacherous slope.
  6. The grocery store repassed the sale on apples, much to the delight of customers.
  7. The negotiator repassed the original offer in an attempt to reach a compromise.
  8. The musician repassed the difficult passage in the sheet music until she mastered it.
  9. The dog repassed its leash around its owner's leg, eager to go for a walk.
  10. The clouds repassed the moon, casting an eerie shadow on the landscape.

FAQs About the word repassed

to adopt again, to pass again especially in the opposite direction, to cause to pass again, to pass through, over, or by again

passed, laid down, effected, brought about, constituted,enacted, reenacted, approved, allowed, legislated

killed, rescinded,repealed, abolished, revoked, overturned,cancelled, annulled, invalidated, reversed

The tired runner repassed the halfway mark with a renewed sense of determination.

The car repassed the speed limit sign as it sped down the highway.

The bus driver repassed the same passengers multiple times on his daily route.

The history student repassed their notes before the final exam.