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  1. faint, conk, swoon, pass outverb

    pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain

    Synonyms:
    pass away, perish, stall, swoon, black out, conk, croak, decease, give out, cash in one’s chips, kick the bucket, give-up the ghost, drop dead, zonk out, exit, pop off, buy the farm, faint, die, choke, pass, expire, snuff it, go, distribute, hand out

  2. distribute, give out, hand out, pass outverb

    give to several people

    «The teacher handed out the exams»

    Synonyms:
    circulate, emit, shell out, lot, spread, conk out, die, pass on, dish out, zonk out, deal out, allot, fail, swoon, go bad, dispense, dole out, give off, give way, conk, deal, parcel out, disperse, circularize, run out, black out, administer, give out, go, disseminate, pass around, hand out, faint, mete out, diffuse, broadcast, distribute, propagate, break down, circularise, break, stagger

  3. zonk out, pass out, black outverb

    lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example

    Synonyms:
    distribute, swoon, faint, black out, blacken out, conk, hand out, zonk out, give out

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  1. Jeffrey Schmidt:

    Little did we know, all hell was about to break loose. People started to pass out and fall to the ground.

  2. David Greenfield:

    The analogy that I use is right before they go to bed, the last thing they do before they pass out is check their phone and the minute they open their eyes, they check their phone, doesn’t that sound like a smoker? This is what we used to hear with smokers is that the last thing they would do before they go to bed is they’d have their last cigarette.

  3. Michael Powell:

    Imagine breathing in and out at the same time: you couldn’t get any air, and would soon pass out. It’s the same with multi-tasking.

  4. Richard Gard:

    If I tried to walk up the stairs or 10 feet, I would almost pass out with exhaustion and the symptoms would start ― extreme chest pain radiating up my arm into my neck, trouble breathing, sweating.

  5. Tony Lepore:

    And I’ll always on the 24th wear my Santa hat and pass out candy canes to the kids.


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  • faint
  • lose consciousness
  • swoon
  • drop
  • from abusing a substance black out
  • keel over

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How to use pass out in a sentence

Hyde opened the glass-doors of the room that we might pass out that way, and stepped over the threshold with us.

JOHNNY LUDLOW, FOURTH SERIESMRS. HENRY WOOD

Koyala started, then shrugged her shoulders indifferently and flung the door open for them to pass out.

THE ARGUS PHEASANTJOHN CHARLES BEECHAM

The highest idea of the Hindu, as of the Buddhist, is to pass out into a sort of painless existence of nothingness.

ROUND THE WONDERFUL WORLDG. E. MITTON

The secretary of this society declined to permit it to pass out of its possession, though proffering inspection of it in Chicago.

THE SWASTIKATHOMAS WILSON

Why, I saw fellows fresh from the States pass out, some of them not a week on their first run.

THE RED ONEJACK LONDON

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO PASS OUT

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  • draw a blank
  • go out like a light
  • lose consciousness
  • pass out
  • slip into coma
  • swoon
  • zone out
  • administer
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  • apportion
  • appropriate
  • assign
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  • consign
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  • diffuse
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  • donate
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  • issue
  • lot out
  • measure out
  • mete
  • parcel
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  • present
  • prorate
  • radiate
  • ration
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  • slice up
  • sow
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  • administers
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  • issues
  • lot out
  • measures out
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  • parcels
  • partitions
  • passes out
  • pays out
  • presents
  • prorates
  • radiates
  • rations
  • scatters
  • shares
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  • slices up
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  • strews
  • be overcome
  • become unconscious
  • black out
  • collapse
  • drop
  • fade
  • fail
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  • flicker
  • go out like light
  • keel over
  • languish
  • pass out
  • succumb
  • swoon
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  • became unconscious
  • black out
  • collapsed
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  • languished
  • passed out
  • succumbed
  • swooned
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  • allowed
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  • contracted
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  • relaxed
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  • relinquished
  • retired
  • retreated
  • sagged
  • sank
  • shrank
  • slackened
  • surrendered
  • weakened
  • went

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pass

     ( passes    plural & 3rd person present)   ( passing    present participle)   ( passed    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   To pass someone or something means to go past them without stopping.  
As she passed the library door, the telephone began to ring…      V n  
Jane stood aside to let her pass…      V  
I sat in the garden and watched the passing cars.      V-ing  

2       verb   When someone or something passes in a particular direction, they move in that direction.  
(=go)  

He passed through the doorway into Ward B…      V prep/adv  
The car passed over the body twice, once backward and then forward.      V prep/adv  

3       verb   If something such as a road or pipe passes along a particular route, it goes along that route.  
After going over the Col de Vars, the route passes through St-Paul-sur-Ubaye…      V prep/adv  
The road passes a farmyard.      V n  

4       verb   If you pass something through, over, or round something else, you move or push it through, over, or round that thing.  
`I don’t understand,’ the Inspector mumbled, passing a hand through his hair…      V n prep/adv  

5       verb   If you pass something to someone, you take it in your hand and give it to them.  
(=hand)  

Ken passed the books to Sergeant Parrott…      V n to n  
Pass me that bottle.      V n n  

6       verb   If something passes or is passedfrom one person to another, the second person then has it instead of the first.  
His mother’s small estate had passed to him after her death…      V to n  
These powers were eventually passed to municipalities.      be V-ed to n  
…a genetic trait, which can be passed from one generation to the next.      be V-ed from n to n  

7       verb   If you pass information to someone, you give it to them because it concerns them.  
Officials failed to pass vital information to their superiors…      V n to n  
      Pass on means the same as pass., phrasal verb  
I do not know what to do with the information if I cannot pass it on…      V n P  
From time to time he passed on confidential information to him…      V P n (not pron) to n  
He has written a note asking me to pass on his thanks.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P to n  

8       verb   If you pass the ball to someone in your team in a game such as football, basketball, hockey, or rugby, you kick, hit, or throw it to them.  
Your partner should then pass the ball back to you…      V n adv/prep  
Dodd passed back to Flowers.      V prep/adv  
      Pass is also a noun., n-count  
Hirst rolled a short pass to Merson.     

9       verb   When a period of time passes, it happens and finishes.  
(=go by)  

He couldn’t imagine why he had let so much time pass without contacting her…      V  
Several minutes passed before the girls were noticed.      V  

10       verb   If you pass a period of time in a particular way, you spend it in that way.  
The children passed the time playing in the streets…      V n -ing/adv  
To pass the time they sang songs and played cards.      V n  

11       verb   If you pass through a stage of development or a period of time, you experience it.  
(=go)  

The country was passing through a grave crisis…      V through n  

12       verb   If an amount passes a particular total or level, it becomes greater than that total or level.  
(=exceed)  

They became the first company in their field to pass the £2 billion turn-over mark.      V n  

13       verb   If someone or something passes a test, they are considered to be of an acceptable standard.,   (Antonym: fail)
  
Kevin has just passed his driving test…      V n  
I didn’t pass.      V  

14       n-count   A pass in an examination, test, or course is a successful result in it.,   (Antonym: fail)
  
An A-level pass in Biology is preferred for all courses…     

15       verb   If someone in authority passes a person or thing, they declare that they are of an acceptable standard or have reached an acceptable standard.  
Several popular beaches were found unfit for bathing although the government passed them last year…      V n  
The medical board would not pass him fit for General Service.      V n adj  

16       verb   When people in authority pass a new law or a proposal, they formally agree to it or approve it.  
The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent…      V n  

17       verb   When a judge passes sentence on someone, he or she says what their punishment will be.  
Passing sentence, the judge said it all had the appearance of a con trick…      V n  

18       verb   If you pass comment or pass a comment, you say something.  
I don’t really know so I could not pass comment on that…      V n  

19       verb   If someone or something passes for or passes as something that they are not, they are accepted as that thing or mistaken for that thing.  
Children’s toy guns now look so realistic that they can often pass for the real thing…      V for/as n  
…a woman passing as a man.      V for/as n  

20       verb   If someone passes water or passes urine, they urinate.  
A sensitive bladder can make you feel the need to pass water frequently.      V n  

21       n-count   A pass is a document that allows you to do something.  
I got myself a pass into the barracks…     

22       n-count; n-in-names   A pass is a narrow path or route between mountains.  
The monastery is in a remote mountain pass.     

24    If someone makes a pass at you, they try to begin a romantic or sexual relationship with you.  
INFORMAL  

make a pass             phrase   V inflects, usu PHR at n  
Nancy wasn’t sure if Dirk was making a pass at her.     

25   
  
  to pass the buck  

  
  buck  

  
  to pass judgment  

  
  judgment  
pass away      phrasal verb   You can say that someone passed away to mean that they died, if you want to avoid using the word `die’ because you think it might upset or offend people.  
He unfortunately passed away last year.      V P   pass by      phrasal verb   If you pass by something, you go past it or near it on your way to another place.  
I see them pass by my house every day…      V P n  
They were injured when a parked car exploded as their convoy passed by.      V P   pass off      phrasal verb   If an event passes off without any trouble, it happens and ends without any trouble.  
The main demonstration passed off peacefully…      V P adv/prep   pass off as      phrasal verb   If you pass something off as another thing, you convince people that it is that other thing.  
He passed himself off as a senior psychologist…      V n P P n  
I’ve tried to pass off my accent as a convent school accent.      V P n (not pron) P n  
…horse meat being passed off as ground beef.      be V-ed P P n (not pron)   pass on  

1       phrasal verb   If you pass something onto someone, you give it to them so that they have it instead of you.  
The Queen is passing the money on to a selection of her favourite charities…      V n P to n  
There is a risk of passing the virus on…      V n P  
The late Earl passed on much of his fortune to his daughter…      V P n (not pron) to n  
Tenants remain liable if they pass on their lease.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   If you pass on costs or savings to someone else, you make them pay for your costs or allow them to benefit from your savings.  
They pass on their cost of borrowing and add to it their profit margin…      V P n (not pron)  
I found we could make some saving and it is right to pass the savings on to the customer.      V n P to n, Also V n P, V P n (not pron) to n  

3       phrasal verb   You can say that someone passed on to mean that they died, if you want to avoid using the word `die’ because you think it might upset or offend people.  
(=pass away)  

He passed on at the age of 72.      V P  

1       phrasal verb   If you pass out   , you faint or collapse.      
He felt sick and dizzy and then passed out…      V P  

2       phrasal verb   When a police, army, navy, or air force cadet passes out, he or she completes his or her training.  
  (BRIT)  
He passed out in November 1924 and was posted to No 24 Squadron.      V P   pass over  

1       phrasal verb   If someone is passed overfor a job or position, they do not get the job or position and someone younger or less experienced is chosen instead.  
usu passive  
She claimed she was repeatedly passed over for promotion…      be V-ed P for n  
They’ve been rejected, disappointed, ignored, passed over.      be V-ed P  

2       phrasal verb   If you pass over a topic in a conversation or speech, you do not talk about it.  
He largely passed over the government’s record…      V P n  
They seem to think her crimes should be passed over in silence.      be V-ed P   pass up      phrasal verb   If you pass up a chance or an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it.  
The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself…      V P n (not pron)  
`I can’t pass this up.’ She waved the invitation.      V n P  

3 definitions

pass out (Verb) —   Pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
pass out (Verb) —   Give to several people 1 example
1. ex. «The teacher passed out the exams»
pass out (Verb) —   Lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example

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air, black out, collapse, conk, disseminate, en.synonym.one, distribute, drop, faint, give out, hand out, keel over, notify, radio, swoon, telephone, vent, write, zonk, zonk out.

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