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pass over

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Explanation of "Pass Over"

Definition:
The phrasal verb "pass over" can mean to move across or travel above something without stopping. It can also mean to skip something or someone, often in a way that suggests ignoring or overlooking.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Meaning: Use "pass over" when you want to describe moving across something or not stopping at something.
  • Context: It can be used in both physical and metaphorical situations.
Examples:
  1. Physical Movement:

    • "The bird flew over the lake." (The bird moved above the lake without touching it.)
  2. Skipping or Ignoring:

    • "He passed over the important details in his presentation." (He skipped or did not mention the important details.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Pass over" can also imply a decision made that leaves someone or something out, often in a professional or social context.
    • Example: "She felt disappointed when they passed her over for the promotion."
Word Variants:
  • Passing Over: This can refer to the act of skipping or ignoring something.
  • Passed Over: This is the past tense of "pass over."
Different Meanings:
  1. Geographical Movement: Moving from one place to another without stopping (e.g., "The plane passed over the city.").
  2. Social/Professional Context: Choosing not to include someone (e.g., "He was passed over for the award.").
Synonyms:
  • Skip
  • Bypass
  • Overlook
  • Ignore
  • Cross over
Idioms:
  • "Pass over the details": This means to skip or ignore important information.
  • "Pass over in silence": This means to ignore something without mentioning it.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Pass by: Similar to "pass over," but often implies moving past something without stopping.
  • Pass through: This means to go through a place on the way to another destination.
Summary:

"Pass over" is a versatile phrase that can describe physical movement or the act of skipping something important.

Verb
  1. rub with a circular motion
    • wipe the blackboard
    • He passed his hands over the soft cloth
  2. fly over
    • The plane passed over Damascus
  3. travel across or pass over
    • The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day
  4. make a passage or journey from one place to another
    • The tourists moved through the town and bought up all the souvenirs
    • Some travelers pass through the desert
  5. bypass
    • He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible

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