let+go+or+pass

  • 121pass up — I should never have passed up my chance to go to Rome Syn: turn down, reject, refuse, decline, give up, forgo, let pass, miss (out on); informal give something a miss …

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  • 122pass something up — Syn: turn down, reject, refuse, decline, give up, forgo, let pass, miss (out on); informal give something a miss …

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  • 123pass up — {v.} To let (something) go by; refuse. * /Mary passed up the dessert because she was on a diet./ * /John was offered a good job in California, but he passed it up because he didn t want to move./ Compare: TURN DOWN …

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  • 124pass up — {v.} To let (something) go by; refuse. * /Mary passed up the dessert because she was on a diet./ * /John was offered a good job in California, but he passed it up because he didn t want to move./ Compare: TURN DOWN …

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  • 125let-through — noun A transient voltage spike that is allowed to pass through a power conditioning unit to the load …

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  • 126pass up — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. refuse, let go by, forgo, dismiss, send away, reject; see also deny 1 , refuse …

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  • 127pass\ up — v To let (smth) go by; refuse. Mary passed up the dessert because she was on a diet. John was offered a good job in California, but he passed it up because he didn t want to move. Compare: turn down …

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  • 128pass for cause — To let a juror go unchallenged for cause, leaving open the opportunity for peremptory challenge …

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