repass
re·pass
(rē-păs′)v. re·passed, re·pass·ing, re·pass·es
v.tr.
1. To pass (something) again.
2. To cause to pass again in the opposite direction.
v.intr.
To pass again; go by again.
re·pas′sage (-ĭj) n.
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repass
(riːˈpɑːs)vb
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) to pass (a law, etc) again
2. (intr) literary to return by the way one has come, to go by again in the opposite direction
3. (tr) literary to pass by, over, or through (something) again
4. (tr) literary to cause (something) to pass by, over or through again
n
archaic a passing again, the act of repassing
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Gerund: repassing
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