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View definitions for pass up

pass up

verb as in pass

verb as in skip

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Revivals don’t come along all that often, so don’t pass up this opportunity to see this spectacular production.

But Carter said he thought it would not make sense to pass up money that could be used for housing now.

But who could pass up the opportunity to hear from one of our sharpest playwrights on a subject that has already begun challenging our sense of reality, AI.

Postecoglou and Spurs needed a fast start as a slump in the second half of last season saw them pass up a Champions League place to Aston Villa.

From BBC

A sense of frustration grew over the next two holes, passing up presentable birdie chances on both.

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

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