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passed
[past, pahst]
adjective
having received a passing pass grade on an examination or test or successfully completed a school course, year, or program of study.
Finance., noting a dividend not paid at the usual dividend date.
U.S. Navy., having successfully completed an examination for promotion, and awaiting a vacancy in the next grade.
a passed chief engineer.
Other Word Forms
- unpassed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“We made the wrong decision,” said Norris, who had already been passed by Verstappen in the first corner of the race.
As the Labour government only controls a minority in parliament, the proposal still needs to be approved by its partners in parliament before being passed.
Whatever he did not spend during his lifetime would be passed down to his heirs.
Food and beverage brands have approached Gaffigan in recent years about potential collaborations, but he passed, he said.
MIDDLETOWN, Pa.—Forty-six years have passed since America’s worst nuclear accident, at Three Mile Island, jolted the country and created skepticism of nuclear energy.
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