pass through
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Definition
Verb (transitive):
- To cause something to move or go through a place, object, or medium: To transmit or transfer something from one side or end to another.
- To experience or undergo something, often briefly or as part of a process: To go through a phase, situation, or location.
Verb (intransitive):
- To go through a place while traveling, typically without stopping for a long time: To travel from one side to the other of an area, often as part of a longer journey.
Usage Examples
- Verb (transitive):
- The pipeline will pass through the mountain. (It will go from one side of the mountain to the other.)
- The committee must pass the proposal through several stages of review. (The proposal must undergo several reviews.)
- Verb (intransitive):
- We will only pass through the city on our way to the coast. (We will travel through the city without staying long.)
- A feeling of dread passed through her. (A feeling moved through her body or mind.)
Advanced Usage
- "to pass through one's mind": to be thought of briefly.
- The idea passed through my mind, but I dismissed it quickly.
- In a technical or scientific context, it can describe filtration, transmission, or penetration.
- Light can pass through transparent materials like glass.
Variants and Related Words
- Passage (n): The act or process of moving through.
- The passage of the bill through Congress was slow.
- Through-passage (n): A route that goes through something.
- The building has a through-passage for pedestrians.
Synonyms
- Traverse: To travel across or through.
- Transit: The act of passing through or across.
- Penetrate: To enter or pass through, especially by overcoming resistance.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Pass by: To go past without entering or stopping.
- We passed by the old house on our drive.
- Pass over: To ignore or skip; to cross above something.
- They passed over my suggestion.
Related Idioms
- Pass through the mill: To undergo a difficult or testing experience.
- He's really passed through the mill with that lawsuit.
- Just passing through: A phrase indicating a temporary, brief visit during travel.
- "Are you new in town?" "No, I'm just passing through."
Verb
- pass through an enemy line; in a military conflict
- cause to move through
- Pass a chemical through a solution
- 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