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View definitions for passage

passage

noun as in excerpt from document

noun as in authorization; enactment

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That means it’s likely the passage of the Farm Bill will be punted yet again into 2025.

From Salon

For years, smugglers have used Facebook and other platforms to advertise safe passage between countries, often including prices and package deals such as “kids go free”.

From BBC

The score also plays on the concept of time and uses electronic manipulation for ticking, grooving rhythmic passages.

But most voters apparently understood that Proposition 5 would lead to passage of more local bonds — and that would bump up their property taxes to pay off the borrowing.

When questioned, the salesman offered to cross out seven different passages.

From BBC

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

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