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View definitions for passage

passage

noun as in excerpt from document

noun as in authorization; enactment

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The Vietnamese men, women and children paid fees rising to £13,000 for what they believed to be a safe passage to the UK.

From BBC

The Parisians had belatedly arrived at the party and Tedder finished off a lovely passage of play to score their third try.

From BBC

It has passed the House and picked up at least nine Democratic backers in the upper chamber, enough to overcome a filibuster and ensure passage.

From Salon

The setting allows for a cross section of humanity, united in distress, and occasional passages of sociopolitical commentary.

Most attributed the improvement in smell to the passage of time, cleaning surfaces and air ducts, replacing furnace filters, and removing carpet, textiles and furniture from the home.

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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