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pass as

verb as in masquerade

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Few believe this may come to pass as, under the mutual-destruction doctrine established during the Cold War when nuclear arsenals were built up, Putin knows their use would bring untold suffering to all, including Russians.

From BBC

With ocean-gray eyes and a coiffed shock of white-blond hair, he almost could pass as a cousin of David Lynch.

An investigation found the Reform UK MP for Ashfield “verbally insulted” the guard twice when asked to show his pass as he tried to enter the Parliamentary estate in November 2023.

From BBC

Detroit's defence forced four turnovers, Kalif Raymond scored a 90-yard punt return and even running back David Montgomery threw a touchdown pass as the Lions roared to a fifth straight win.

From BBC

Pro-abortion advocates are hopeful these measures will pass, as similar ballot measures have succeeded in every state in the past, including conservative-leaning ones, in the 2022 and 2023 elections.

From Salon

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

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