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View definitions for pass on

pass on

verb as in bequeath

verb as in convey

verb as in devolve

Strong matches

Weak matches

verb as in get across

verb as in hand down

Weak match

verb as in pass

verb as in pass the buck

verb as in refer

verb as in relegate

verb as in will

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Retailers that source products overseas have been trying to avoid passing on costs to consumers, economists say, but that’s getting more difficult as pre-tariff inventory diminishes and profit margins narrow.

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The Bosnian officer apparently revealed that his Bosnian colleagues found out about the so-called safaris in late 1993 and then passed on the information to Italy's Sismi military intelligence in early 1994.

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However, customers who have checked in online but cannot access their boarding pass on their smart phone will able to receive it for free at the airport - previously there was a £20 charge.

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Another driver passed on their 75th attempt last year, costing them an estimated £1,700.

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When the manager has passed on his key messages, the goalkeeper is often fine to play on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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