If an auditor responsible for verifying invoices certifies their accuracy, he will be asked to forward them; That is, they go through the investigation without being arrested or dismissed for inaccuracy or imperfection. If you`re having fun doing something, don`t say you`re “passing” or “having a good time.” Let`s say you`re having a good time. V. 1. Practice. pronounce or pronounce; Like when the court renders a judgment on a prisoner. Continue as well; returned or given; as if the judgment were to be rendered on behalf of the plaintiff in an action. 2. In legislative language, a bill or resolution is called a puss if it is passed or passed by the House or if the body has approved its adoption by the required majority of votes; In the same circumstances, the organization passes the bill or motion. 3. Where an auditor certifies the accuracy of the accounts, he shall have transmitted them; I.
e., they pass the exam without being arrested or dismissed for inaccuracy or imperfection. Chestnut. 4. The term also means examining something and then decisively determining the contentious issues at stake. In this sense, a jury is said to transmit the rights or issues in a trial before it. 5. In the language of transmission, the term means the transition from one person to another; transferred or transferred from one owner to another; As in the sentence “The word `heir` will pass on the costs”. 6. For publication; pronounce; Transfer; circulate; impose fraudulently. This is the meaning of the word when talking about the crime of transmitting counterfeit money or a false paper.
“Pass”, “pronounce”, “publish” and “sell” are convertible terms in some respects, and in a particular case, “pass” may include pronunciation, publication and sale. The words “express” and “share” used in the notes do not necessarily mean that they are conveyed as authentic. Words include any delivery from one banknote to another at a value-added, with the intention that it be put into circulation as money. U. S. v. Nelson, 1 Fig. (U.S.) 135, Fed.
Cas. No. 15,861. To transmit a paper is to move it in payment or exchange. To say so is a statement that is good to make with the intention to pass, or an offer to adopt it. When you give something to someone or give something to someone, you take it in your hand and give it to them. INSIST. In slave states, this word refers to a certificate that the master or mistress gives to a slave indicating that he or she can leave his or her home with the authority of his or her master or mistress. The paper on which such a certificate is written is also called a passport. Remain unnoticed or neglected; act without hindrance or contradictment; Because we let this act happen. crossing borders; to be exceeded; to be in excess. [Obs.] “It`s okay, Master Ford.” Move or be transferred from one State or State to another; alter possession, condition or circumstances; undergo a transition; Because the company has passed into other hands.
Others, dissatisfied with what they have. Transition from just to unjust. “Sir W. Temple.” Pass Pass, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Adopted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Passage.] [F. passer, LL. passare, fr. L. passus step, or de pandere, passum, étalé, ouvert. See tempo.] Usually, you don`t say you`re passing the time when you`re doing something. For example, don`t say, “We spent the evening talking about art.” To publish; pronounce; Transfer; circulate; impose fraudulently. This is the meaning of the word when it refers to the offence of transmitting counterfeit money or a false document. PASS. Realize, complete, decide. 2.
Ownership of the goods passes to sale when the parties have agreed on the sale and the price and nothing remains to be done to conclude the contract. 1 bouv. Inst. No. 939. 3. When a jury decides on the rights of the parties in question, they are said to pass them on. To get there; move; Continue; be moved or moved from one point to another; to carry out a transit; — usually with a subsequent adverb or adverbal phrase that defines the type or mode of movement; like, pass, cross, descend, enter, etc.; occur quickly, directly, smoothly, etc.; to go to the rear, under the yoke, on the bridge, across the field, across the frontier, etc. “But now you go above [i.e. further].” When you walk past someone or something, you walk past them.
moving from one person to another; therefore, to be given and taken for free; since the truncated part will not pass; obtain general acceptance; to hold or consider; to circulate; be up to date; — followed by for before a word indicating a value or estimate. “Let him pass for a man.” –Shak. Sweet sounds slowly rose into their mouths, and from their bodies they passed. –Coleridge. Britannica English: Translation of pass by for Arabic To passover, go from one side or end to the other; to cross, such as a river, road or bridge. When you pass the time in a certain way, you spend it doing something. “Go through this.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pass%20by. Retrieved 25 November 2022. Go through all the steps or steps necessary for validity or effectiveness; be brought by a body empowered to impose or refuse sanctions; obtain legislative sanctions; enter into force; adopted the resolution; the bill has passed both houses of Congress.
As for these slaves covered with silk, I will not pass. –Shake. PAZE, PRACTICE. To be donated or recorded; Continue; That the verdict be rendered for the complainant. Skip to; come; to influence. “Thus death passed upon all men.” –Rom. V. 12. “Provided that no indirect action passes our prayers to define them.” –Jer. Taylor.
Determine, regarding; condemn or condemn. “We must not pass on his life.” –Shak. False eloquence disappears only where the true is not understood. –Felton. In legislative language, a bill or resolution is said to be passed when it is passed or passed by the House, or when the body has approved its passage by the required majority of votes; In the same circumstances, the organization passes the bill or motion. Like a verb, pronounce or pronounce, as if the court were passing judgment on a prisoner. Continue as well; as if the judgment were to be rendered on behalf of the plaintiff in the dispute. The term also means examining everything and then decisively determining the contentious issues it involves. In this sense, a jury is said to decide rights or issues in a trial pending before it. This will not pass for a fault in him.
–Atterbury. Skip or slide, like time; flow; be issued; How enjoyable his vacation was. Go beyond the realm of senses or knowledge; die; therefore to disappear; disappear; Leave; in particular, to stray from life; die. Our own awareness of what is going on in our own mind. “I. Watts.” To suffer to continue; tolerate; Therefore, to continue; to live along. “The coin can pass.“ –Shake. To die, to go away; finish; disappear; As if a commotion passed. If you pass a test or exam, you pass. The verb to pass is used with different meanings. However, if you do something to keep you busy while waiting for something, you say you`re doing it to pass the time.
Be careful! Don`t use “pass” to say someone has completed a test or exam without mentioning the result. Let`s say they took it. (Card games) Refuse to play in turn; In you to refuse to do the Trump. It would not play, but must not exist. –Prior. Let it happen, happen. See under Bring and come. To die, to disappear; die; to disappear. “The sky will pass.” –2 Pet. III. 10.
“I thought I was dying before, but I`m still alive.” –Tennyson. Pass, approach and pass a specific person or place; When he passed, when we were there. enter, change by gradual transfer; to merge or unite. Move on, continue. Share or share. The sweetest soul death ever seen with human eyes. –Tennyson. (Right) to be transferred or transferred by will, deed or other act of transfer; How does an estate go through a certain clause in a deed? –Mozley & W. To pass an inspection or test; to be approved or accepted; He attempted the exam, but did not expect to pass.