pass sth on
— phrasal verb with pass uk/pɑːs/us/pæs/verb
(TELL)
B1 to tell someone something that another person has told you:
If he provided us with any information, no one passed it on to me.
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- Pass on my regards to your parents.
- Can you pass these instructions on to your colleagues?
- He asked us to pass the message on to the rest of the class.
- When you get the information, please pass it on.
- Did you pass on my message to Jeremy?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Announcing, informing & stating
- acquaint sb/yourself with sth
- advise
- annunciation
- awake
- come out
- confront
- declare
- fyi
- give sb a heads up idiom
- hand
- head
- let sb know idiom
- official
- predicate
- pronouncement
- put
- put sth out 1
- spread the word idiom
- tell
- unannounced
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(GIVE)
B1 to give someone something that another person has given you:
Could you pass it on to Laura when you've finished reading it?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Giving, providing and supplying
- accommodate
- accord
- administer
- administration
- assignment
- award
- deliver
- go round (somewhere)
- hand sth around
- hand sth back
- hand sth in
- hand sth out
- invest
- lay
- spare
- stake sb to sth
- step
- step forward
- supplier
- supply
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(DISEASE)
to give a disease to another person:
It's possible to pass on the virus to others through physical contact.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Passing on illness & causing disease
- carrier
- carry
- catch
- communicable
- epidemic
- harbour
- incubate
- infect
- infected
- insalubrious
- mediastinum
- non-communicable
- prophylactic
- transmission
- transmit
- unhygienic
- vector
- verminous
- virulence
- virulent
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