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Phenomenon of drug metabolism
The first pass effect (FPE), also known as first-pass metabolism (FPM) or presystemic metabolism, is a phenomenon of drug metabolism at a specific location
First_pass_effect
Postural hypotension due to taking an alpha blocker drug
prior to first dose, taking first dose at night (so avoiding falls, etc) and starting on low doses and titrating upwards. First pass effect Graham RM
First-dose_phenomenon
high first-pass effect, which results in high levels of estradiol and consequent estrogenic effects in the liver and low potency due to first-pass hepatic
Pharmacokinetics_of_estradiol
Pharmaceutical compound
administration as well. In particular, the oral route is subject to a high first-pass effect, which results in high levels of testosterone in the liver and consequent
Pharmacokinetics of testosterone
Pharmacokinetics_of_testosterone
rapid absorption, avoidance of first-pass metabolism, sustained plasma concentrations, and a local endometrial effect, while advantages of intravaginal
Pharmacokinetics of progesterone
Pharmacokinetics_of_progesterone
Delivery of medication via the rectum
administration are largely the same as with medicinal drugs: Bypassing the first-pass effect, fast onset, and a relatively high bioavailability with some drugs
Rectal_administration
Biochemical modification of drugs or foreign compounds by living organisms
major determinants of drug disposition and phenomena such as the first pass effect. Drug metabolism varies substantially among individuals and is influenced
Drug_metabolism
System to differentiate drugs on the basis of their solubility and permeability
dose. ADME Partition coefficient Bioavailability Drug metabolism First pass effect Polar surface area IVIVC Mehta M (2016). Biopharmaceutics Classification
Biopharmaceutics Classification System
Biopharmaceutics_Classification_System
Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body
the distal one-third of the rectum at least partially avoid the "first pass effect" through the liver, which allows for greater bio-availability of many
Route_of_administration
Application of a pharmaceutical drug under the tongue
gastrointestinal tract, such drugs must pass to the liver, where they may be extensively altered; this is known as the first pass effect of drug metabolism. Due to
Sublingual_administration
Multipotent adult stem cells present in multiple tissues
method of treatment, as vascular delivery suffers from a "pulmonary first pass effect" where intravenous injected cells are sequestered in the lungs. UC-MSCs
Mesenchymal_stem_cell
Chemical compound
first-pass effect. Less than 20% is eliminated by renal excretion. Ethylenediamine-derived antihistamines are the oldest of the five classes of first-generation
Ethylenediamine
Antihypertensive drug of the calcium channel blocker class
the gut. It has a total bioavailability of 10% due to an extensive first-pass effect, or up to 40% if taken after a fatty meal. Highest blood plasma levels
Lercanidipine
System of veins comprising the hepatic portal vein and its tributaries
the liver before reaching general circulation. This is known as the first pass effect. As a consequence, certain drugs can only be taken via certain routes
Hepatic_portal_system
Anti-hypertension medication
Tricyclic antidepressants Vasodilators Drugs subject to a strong first-pass effect, such as beta blockers, may increase the bioavailability of hydralazine
Hydralazine
Medication to induce abortion and treat ulcers
producing complete abortion in a period of 24 hours due to the liver's first-pass effect which reduces the bioavailability of the misoprostol. Vaginal and
Misoprostol
Chemical compound
intake slows down absorption, but does not decrease it. Due to its first-pass effect, bioavailability is lower: about 24–30% according to different sources
Fluvastatin
Chemical compound
established. Idebenone is well absorbed from the gut but undergoes excessive first pass metabolism in the liver, so that less than 1% reach the circulation. This
Idebenone
Topics referred to by the same term
Finite pointset method, in continuum mechanics First-pass metabolism, that is, the first pass effect, a phenomenon of metabolism that affects drug bioavailability
FPM
Form of hormonal birth control
depot effect when administered by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Because CICs are administered parenterally, they bypass the first-pass effect in
Combined injectable birth control
Combined_injectable_birth_control
Science of drugs and medications and their effects
administration (first pass effect is avoided and therefore no amount drug is lost). A drug must be lipophilic (lipid soluble) in order to pass through biological
Pharmacology
Compound that activates dopamine receptors
reaches the systemic circulation unchanged, due to a substantial first-pass effect. Bromocriptine reaches mean peak plasma levels after about 1–1.5 hours
Dopamine_agonist
Method of administering medication
mucosa bypass gastrointestinal enzymatic degradation and hepatic first-pass effect", prescribing buccal tablets is increasingly common among healthcare
Buccal_administration
Cognitive bias about one's own skill
skills. It was first identified by the psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999. In popular culture, the Dunning–Kruger effect is sometimes
Dunning–Kruger_effect
Pharmaceutical drug
the gut, independently of food intake. It undergoes no measurable first-pass effect in the liver. Highest blood plasma concentrations are reached after
Rolapitant
Antitussive / cough suppressant
curve (AUC), is about twofold that of oral formulations, due to a first pass effect of over 50%. By far the most important metabolisation reaction is
Pentoxyverine
Pharmaceutical drug
prodrug that is hydrolysed to linsidomine (SIN-1) in the liver via first-pass effect, which subsequently releases NO. 44–59% of molsidomine reach the bloodstream
Molsidomine
Substances which increase efficacy of drugs
Especially the latter two enzymes contribute significantly to the first-pass effect. Piperine acts as bioenhancer to vitamins (A, B1, B2, B6, C, D, E
Bioenhancer
Synthetic opioid painkiller
rapidly-absorbed after oral administration and is subject to a pronounced first-pass effect. The conversion of tilidine into the more active metabolite nortilidine
Tilidine
Drug discovery
after oral administration a more pronounced metabolic clearance (high first pass effect) is responsible for a low bioavailability. The elimination after inhalation
Discovery and development of beta2 agonists
Discovery_and_development_of_beta2_agonists
Chemical compound
Absolute bioavailability is about 49%, most likely because of a high first-pass effect. Highest concentrations in the blood plasma are reached after one
Selexipag
Chemical compound
quickly and almost completely from the gut, but has a significant first-pass effect, resulting in a total bioavailability of 21%. Highest blood plasma
Panobinostat
Breast cancer medication
Exemestane is quickly absorbed from the gut, but undergoes a strong first-pass effect in the liver. Highest blood plasma concentrations are reached after
Exemestane
Chemical compound
practically completely absorbed from the gut and undergoes no relevant first-pass effect. Highest blood plasma concentrations are reached after one hour. When
Ertugliflozin
2004 American science fiction thriller film
The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber. It stars Ashton Kutcher
The_Butterfly_Effect
Plurality voting system
may be wasted in a district. Anyway this effect is only possible when no candidate receives a majority of first preference votes. It is related to kingmaker
First-past-the-post_voting
Recreational drug
is relatively low, at about 10% in rats, suggesting a significant first-pass effect. The percentage of mephedrone bound to plasma proteins is approximately
Mephedrone
Frequency change of a wave for observer relative to its source
The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency or, equivalently, the period of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving
Doppler_effect
Delay-based audio effects system
an approximation of an all-pass configuration. When the system is used without feedback we achieve doubling. This effect is analogous to that of the
Dattorro_industry_scheme
Direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa
generated whenever a current is passed through a conductive material, is not generally termed a thermoelectric effect. The Peltier–Seebeck and Thomson
Thermoelectric_effect
Utah passed the Utah Social Media Regulation Act in March 2023 which was challenged due to First Amendment concerns and has never taken effect but got
Online age verification laws by country
Online_age_verification_laws_by_country
Japanese cyberpunk anime television series
Psycho-Pass (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese cyberpunk psychological thriller anime television series produced by Production I.G. It was co-directed
Psycho-Pass
Type of signal filter
wavelength filters as short-pass and long-pass to avoid confusion, which would correspond to high-pass and low-pass frequencies. Low-pass filters exist in many
Low-pass_filter
Adage about the human condition
simple ring with the Persian words "This too shall pass" etched on it, which has the desired effect. This story also appears in Jewish folklore. Many versions
This_too_shall_pass
First Earthlings launched into space
a powerful magnet that simulated a zero-gravity experience to study the effect on fruit flies. Hill found that the flies' speed increased and that instead
Fruit_flies_in_space
Electromagnetic quantum-mechanical effect in regions of zero magnetic and electric field
The Aharonov–Bohm effect, sometimes called the Ehrenberg–Siday–Aharonov–Bohm effect, is a quantum-mechanical phenomenon in which an electrically charged
Aharonov–Bohm_effect
Theorized increase of longevity with age
The Lindy effect (also known as Lindy's law) is a theorized phenomenon by which the future life expectancy of some non-perishable thing, like a technology
Lindy_effect
Antidepressant
moclobemide is oxidation. About 44 percent of the drug is lost due to the first pass effect through the liver. Age and renal function do not affect the pharmacokinetics
Moclobemide
Projecting human traits onto computers
In computer science, the ELIZA effect is a tendency to project human traits—such as experience, semantic comprehension or empathy—onto computer programs
ELIZA_effect
Potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid
observations eliminated that possibility of an impact with Earth, and it will pass Earth in 2029 at a distance of about 31,600 km (19,600 mi) above the surface
99942_Apophis
Predicted physical phenomenon
subsequently called these memory effects in 1985. The non-linear memory effect was first proposed in the 1990s by Demetrios Christodoulou. In 2014 Andrew Strominger
Gravitational_memory_effect
Statistical measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon
statistical claim, and it is the first item (magnitude) in the MAGIC criteria. The standard deviation of the effect size is of critical importance, as
Effect_size
Idea that small causes can have large effects
In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear
Butterfly_effect
Sweeping audio effect
one of the first studio devices to emulate the tape flanging effect (with all-pass filters instead of delay, thus being one of the first to distinguish
Phaser_(effect)
Atmospheric heat retention
where Moon rays pass through the atmosphere at a low angle, encountering more carbon dioxide (CO2), to estimate an atmospheric cooling effect from a future
Greenhouse_effect
Type of field-effect transistor
first proposed the concept of a field-effect transistor (FET) in 1925, but it was not possible to construct a working device at that time. The first working
MOSFET
2012 video game
online pass that granted access to the multiplayer mode, but used copies generally required that a new pass be purchased. In order to run Mass Effect 3 on
Mass_Effect_3
Electronic toll collection system in the US
E-PASS 'uni' (originally E-PASS Xtra), which is compatible with E-ZPass as well as E-PASS, SunPass, LeeWay, PeachPass, NC QuickPass, RiverLink, I-PASS,
E-ZPass
Changing the balance of frequency components in an audio signal
finite zeros in order to effect an even steeper response around the cutoff frequency. For instance, a second-order low-pass notch filter section only
Audio_equalization
2025 Marvel Studios film
sound effect, which had originally been recorded for the film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), to the Wilhelm scream sound effect. He was
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The_Fantastic_Four:_First_Steps
Method of writing code
unit-level test case that fails, then writing just enough code to make the test pass, then refactoring both the test code and the production code, then repeating
Test-driven_development
Head of the Catholic Church from 2013 to 2025
a lung excised. While on his way to celebrate the Spring Day, Bergoglio passed by a church to go to confession and was inspired by a priest. He then studied
Pope_Francis
Electromagnetic radiation from a charged particle in a medium
electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through a dielectric medium (such as distilled water) at a speed greater
Cherenkov_radiation
Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form
The Coandă effect (/ˈkwɑːndə/ or /ˈkwæ-/) is the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form. Merriam-Webster describes it as "the
Coandă_effect
Lines radiating from bright light sources in photographs
radiating from bright light sources, causing what is known as the starburst effect or sunstars in photographs and in vision. They are artifacts caused by light
Diffraction_spike
Route in the Transverse Ranges
Tehachapi Pass is routinely used to refer to both this location and the approaches on either side. The mountain pass acts as a venturi effect to air moving
Tehachapi_Pass
Form of mantra meditation
a comparable effect on general psychological wellbeing as other meditation techniques. TM practice may lower blood pressure, an effect comparable with
Transcendental_Meditation
Bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists
The Matilda effect is a bias against acknowledging the achievements of women scientists and inventors, whose work is consequently attributed to their male
Matilda_effect
British actor (born 1990)
in Caryl Churchill's play A Number (2022), and Lucy Prebble's play The Effect (2023–2024). Paapa Kwaakye Essiedu[citation needed] was born on 11
Paapa_Essiedu
High mountain pass connecting India with Tibet, China
Kalapani River Tinkar Changru Tinkar Pass Om Parvat P. 6172 Gunji Burang Kalapani village Lipulekh Pass The Lipulekh Pass or Qiang La (Chinese: 强拉山口; pinyin:
Lipulekh_Pass
Spectral line splitting in magnetic field
The Zeeman effect (Dutch: [ˈzeːmɑn]) is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field. It is caused
Zeeman_effect
Cognitive shift after seeing Earth from space
overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as "a state
Overview_effect
Hanshan, the capital of the planet Noveria, in the first Mass Effect. In order to obtain a garage pass to leave the port, Shepard could either prove the
List of Mass Effect characters
List_of_Mass_Effect_characters
Dice game
the first dice roll. This condition is retained in the simplified game called Pass. All three losing numbers (2, 3, and 12) on the first roll of Pass are
Craps
1970 studio album by George Harrison
Must Pass is the third studio album by the English rock musician George Harrison. Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison's first solo
All_Things_Must_Pass
Of a function, an additional effect besides returning a value
operation or expression is said to have a side effect if it has any observable effect other than its primary effect of reading the value of its arguments and
Side effect (computer science)
Side_effect_(computer_science)
480 BC engagement of the Greco-Persian Wars
proposed that the allied Greeks block the advance of the Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae while simultaneously blocking the Persian navy at the Straits
Battle_of_Thermopylae
Psychological principle; champions trial and error as root of learning
law of effect can be compared to Darwin's theory of natural selection in which successful organisms are more likely to prosper and survive to pass on their
Law_of_effect
2010 video game
Mass Effect 2 is a 2010 action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Microsoft Game Studios and Electronic Arts. It was released for
Mass_Effect_2
Text used for user authentication to prove identity
the effect of advice given to users about a good choice of password. They found that passwords based on thinking of a phrase and taking the first letter
Password
Quantum physical phenomenon
Josephson effect is a phenomenon that occurs when two superconductors are placed in proximity, with some barrier or restriction between them. The effect is named
Josephson_effect
Reduced pressure caused by a flow restriction in a tube or pipe
the Italian Physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi, and was first published in 1797. The effect has various applications in engineering, architecture, and
Venturi_effect
Putting the person before the diagnosis
People-first language or person-first language is the practice of distancing a person from a trait or condition they have by preferring phrases such as
People-first_language
Type of electric propulsion system
In spacecraft propulsion, a Hall-effect thruster (HET, sometimes referred to as a Hall thruster or Hall-current thruster) is a type of ion thruster in
Hall-effect_thruster
Type of spacecraft propulsion using electrical energy to accelerate propellant
BepiColombo's high-performance gridded ion thruster system, and Psyche's first use of Hall Effect thrusters in interplanetary space. Traditional rocketry has dominated
Spacecraft electric propulsion
Spacecraft_electric_propulsion
First detonation of a nuclear weapon
smoothly into the domed ends of the plug. To better understand the likely effect of a bomb dropped from a plane and detonated in air, and generate less nuclear
Trinity_(nuclear_test)
Unlawful killing of a human with malice
fetus was not a human being. Life began when the fetus passed through the vagina and took its first breath. by another human : In early common law, suicide
Murder
Artificially created or enhanced sound
low-pass, high-pass, band-pass or band-stop filters. Band-pass filtering of voice can simulate the effect of a telephone because telephones use band-pass
Sound_effect
Social psychological theory
The bystander effect (also called bystander apathy or the Genovese effect) is a social psychological theory that states that individuals are less likely
Bystander_effect
"the First Amendment stands as a shield against any effort to enforce orthodoxy in thought or speech in this country". Colorado subsequently passed an amendment
Conversion therapy in the United States
Conversion_therapy_in_the_United_States
1984 novel by David Brin
The Practice Effect is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984. The story involves a world in which entropy works in reverse. A scientist by the name of
The_Practice_Effect
Election result affecting losing candidate
In social choice theory and politics, a spoiler effect happens when a losing candidate affects the results of an election simply by participating. Voting
Spoiler_effect
Interference pattern
cables). The moiré effect creates arrows that point towards an imaginary line marking the hazard or line of safe passage; as navigators pass over the line
Moiré_pattern
Mountain pass between Austria and Slovenia
The Loibl Pass (German: Loiblpass) or Ljubelj Pass (Slovene: prelaz Ljubelj) is a high mountain pass in the Karawanks chain of the Southern Limestone Alps
Loibl_Pass
Executive government of the Commonwealth of England
January was delayed for several hours so that the House of Commons could pass an emergency bill to declare the representatives of the people, the House
English_Council_of_State
Scattering of light by tiny particles in a colloidal suspension
The Tyndall effect is light scattering by particles in a colloid such as a very fine suspension (a sol). Also known as Tyndall scattering, it is similar
Tyndall_effect
Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
the fluid passes. The vibration, though not completely circular, provides the rotating reference frame that gives rise to the Coriolis effect. While specific
Coriolis_force
violation. Ontario was the first province to pass a law which required vehicle occupants to wear seat belts, a law that came into effect on January 1, 1976.
Seat belt legislation in Canada
Seat_belt_legislation_in_Canada
Electronic device that alters audio
for band-pass or high-pass filters as well. Additionally, some designs can switch between a down filter mode and an up filter. This effect is commonly
Effects_unit
1861 American Civil War battle
The First Battle of Bull Run, called the Battle of First Manassas by Confederate forces, was the first major battle of the American Civil War. The battle
First_Battle_of_Bull_Run
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pass through
Boy/Male
English
From the Thicket of Trees
Female
English
English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ness.German : from Middle High German naz ‘wet’, a nickname for a heavy drinker or a topographic name for someone living on wet land.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French bas(se) ‘low’, ‘short’ (Latin bassus ‘thickset’; see Basso), either a descriptive nickname for a short person or a status name meaning ‘of humble origin’, not necessarily with derogatory connotations.English : in some instances, from Middle English bace ‘bass’ (the fish), hence a nickname for a person supposedly resembling this fish, or a metonymic occupational name for a fish seller or fisherman.Scottish : habitational name from a place in Aberdeenshire, of uncertain origin.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or player of bass viols, from Polish, Ukrainian, and Yiddish bas ‘bass viol’.German : see Basse.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pass.French : possibly a nickname from passe ‘sparrow’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Famous pass
Boy/Male
English Latin Irish Welsh
Wealthy man.
Surname or Lastname
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic)
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.English : nickname from Middle English lesse, lasse ‘smaller’ (from Old English lǣssa ‘less’), perhaps also used in the sense ‘younger’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pask, from the byform pasche, Latin pascha.Americanized spelling of German Pasch.
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Paavo, PASI means "small."Â
Surname or Lastname
South German, Swiss, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
South German, Swiss, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived in a street in a city, town, or village, Middle High German gazze, German Gasse, Yiddish gas ‘street’, ‘side street’.English : variant of Gash.Altered spelling of German Gast, found in the areas of Swiss settlement.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pass through
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name denoting a serf, Middle English, Old French vass(e), from Late Latin vassus, of Celtic origin. Compare Welsh gwas ‘boy’, Gaelic foss ‘servant’.English : variant of Vause.Swedish : variant of Wass.South German : variant of Fass.Hungarian : from vas ‘iron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a blacksmith, or a nickname for a resilient, tough man.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pass through
Boy/Male
Indian
Famous pass
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval vernacular short form of the personal name Pascal, Latin Paschalis (see Pascal).
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
Boy/Male
Latin Russian
Victorious.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vanaipaka-Verindon | வாநைபகா-வேரீநà¯à®¤à¯‹à®¨
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
White Wave; Lord is Gracious; Variant of Jenny which is a Diminutive of Jane and Jennifer
Girl/Female
Hindu
Affection, Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sharanyan | ஷரநà¯à®¯à®¨
The one who bestows protection to anyone who comes seeking it. the word Sharan in Sanskrit means protection. and the one who bestows it is Sharanyan
Girl/Female
Ukrainian
Rebirth.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a medieval personal name, a short form of various Germanic personal names with the first element folk ‘people’. Compare Foulkes.Czech : variant of the personal name Volek.Slovenian : nickname from volk ‘wolf’.Ukrainian : Russianized form of Ukrainian Vovk, a nickname meaning ‘wolf’.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Volk ‘people’.English : variant of Foulks.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Friend
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Rain
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
FIRST PASS-EFFECT
v. i.
To make a lunge or pass; to thrust.
a.
Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
v. t.
To cause to pass the lips; to utter; to pronounce; hence, to promise; to pledge; as, to pass sentence.
v. i.
Permission or license to pass, or to go and come; a psssport; a ticket permitting free transit or admission; as, a railroad or theater pass; a military pass.
v. i.
To move beyond the range of the senses or of knowledge; to pass away; hence, to disappear; to vanish; to depart; specifically, to depart from life; to die.
n.
Species of Serranus, the sea bass and rock bass. See Sea bass.
v. t.
To gripe with the fist.
v. i.
To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one point to another; to make a transit; -- usually with a following adverb or adverbal phrase defining the kind or manner of motion; as, to pass on, by, out, in, etc.; to pass swiftly, directly, smoothly, etc.; to pass to the rear, under the yoke, over the bridge, across the field, beyond the border, etc.
v. t.
To put in circulation; to give currency to; as, to pass counterfeit money.
v. i.
To go unheeded or neglected; to proceed without hindrance or opposition; as, we let this act pass.
a.
Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
v. i.
To go through any inspection or test successfully; to be approved or accepted; as, he attempted the examination, but did not expect to pass.
v. i.
In football, hockey, etc., to make a pass; to transfer the ball, etc., to another player of one's own side.
v. t.
To cause to obtain entrance, admission, or conveyance; as, to pass a person into a theater, or over a railroad.
pl.
of Bass
v. i.
To celebrate Mass.
a.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.
v. t.
To go by, beyond, over, through, or the like; to proceed from one side to the other of; as, to pass a house, a stream, a boundary, etc.
v. t.
To strike with the fist.