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pass by
verb
- intr to go or move past
- tr, adverb to overlook or disregard
to pass by difficult problems
Example Sentences
If passed by the Senate and signed into law, the act鈥檚 true effect would be to disenfranchise millions of voters across the country and in California.
On roads leading to the square, groups of tourists passed by on foot from time to time, dragging suitcases, unsure of where they could go and unable to reach taxis.
After the November presidential election, the friends experienced their first hate crime in Hollywood when a car passing by shot them with airsoft pellets and yelled a gay slur.
Without the support of new laws passed by Congress, many of his sweeping reforms could be wiped away by a future president.
If he is successful, it's due to Texas law's broad definition of legitimate "self-defense," which was passed by Republican lawmakers acting on behalf of gun lobbyists.
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