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Definition of "pass through" []

  • To transit something (verb)
  • To make something move through something else (verb)
  • To infiltrate (verb)
  • A framed, window-like aperture in the interior wall of a house, usually between a kitchen and dining room, through which items (especially food) can be passed. A serving hatch. (noun)

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Use "pass through" in a sentence
  • "This time Burnley closed down Bale but he managed to squeeze a pass through to the Croatian in acres of space 25 yards out and he ran into the box, beat Steven Caldwell and slammed a shot high inside Brian Jensen's near post."
  • "As a young thirty-eight-year-old scientist in 1939, he had already become world renowned for being the first to demonstrate that cancer-causing chemicals could pass through the placenta and later cause tumors in offspring."
  • "In Europe, the tracks of these ancient sexual rituals pass through the Gnostic schools, the alchemical and cabalistic currents of the Middle Ages and Renaissance—where numerous alchemical texts can be read on two levels—until we find them again in occult organisations formed and organised, principally in Germany, in the seventeenth century."
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