pass (over) Antonyms

Meaning of pass (over)

pass (over)

a Jewish holiday beginning on the 14th of Nisan and commemorating the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt, to ignore in passing, to pay no attention to the claims of, to pay no attention to, a Jewish holiday celebrated in March or April in honor of the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt

pass (over) Sentence Examples

  1. He passed the umbrella over to his drenched friend.
  2. The professor passed over the student's paper, marking it with corrections.
  3. The runner passed over the finish line, victorious and panting.
  4. The car passed over the speed bump, its suspension creaking.
  5. The clouds passed over the sun, casting a shadow upon the land.
  6. The boat passed over the rippling waters, leaving a wake behind it.
  7. The ball passed over the net, landing squarely on the other side.
  8. The disease passed over the population, leaving only a few immune survivors.
  9. The waiter passed over the menu, offering a wide selection of dishes.
  10. The lecturer passed over the topic briefly, as it was not a focal point of the lesson.

FAQs About the word pass (over)

a Jewish holiday beginning on the 14th of Nisan and commemorating the Hebrews' liberation from slavery in Egypt, to ignore in passing, to pay no attention to th

travel, cross, walk,traverse, cut (across), proceed (along), cover, follow, navigate, go

tend (to), regard, appreciate, attend (to), value, cultivate, remember, foster,heed, treasure

He passed the umbrella over to his drenched friend.

The professor passed over the student's paper, marking it with corrections.

The runner passed over the finish line, victorious and panting.

The car passed over the speed bump, its suspension creaking.