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    laissez-passer
    noun
    a permit; pass, especially one issued in lieu of a passport.
  • laissez passer
    laissez passer
    noun
    a document granting unrestricted access or movement to its holder

laissez-passer

American  
[les-ey-pa-sey, le-sey-pah-sey] / ˈlɛs eɪ pæˈseɪ, lɛ seɪ pɑˈseɪ /

noun

laissez-passers, plural laissez-passer plural
  1. a permit; pass, especially one issued in lieu of a passport.


laissez passer British  
/ lese pase /

noun

  1. a document granting unrestricted access or movement to its holder

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of laissez-passer

< French: literally, allow to pass

Example Sentences

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He carried a laissez-passer from the Eritrean government, allowing him a one-time entry into the country.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2016

In a joint letter to the foreign ministers of six Balkan countries, seen by Reuters, de Maiziere and Steinmeier asked them to accept so-called "laissez-passer" documents.

From Reuters • Oct. 23, 2015

An EU "laissez-passer" is suggested to aid procedures in home or transit countries and should become "the standard travel document for the expulsion of third-country nationals".

From Reuters • Oct. 7, 2015

His so- called laissez-passer travel document issued by the United Nations will be given to his lawyers, who will turn it over to prosecutors, according to the filing.

From BusinessWeek • May 19, 2011

No, I left by the Creteil gate, without drum or trumpet, or anything more romantic than a laissez-passer signed by Favre.

From Dross by Merriman, Henry Seton

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