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pass by

1 of 1verb
/ˈpæs ˈbaɪ/
Forms:passes by,passing by,passed by,passed by
1

to continue moving forward, particularly in reference to time

  • As the minutes passed by, he grew more impatient.
  • She was so engrossed in her book that she didn't notice the evening passing by.
  • I like to reflect on my goals as the year passes by.
  • We chatted, and before we knew it, an hour had passed by.
  • The days passed by quickly during the summer vacation.
2

to go past someone or something

transitive
  • The flock of birds passed by the setting sun, creating a beautiful silhouette.
  • Every morning, I watch the school bus pass by my window.
  • The cars just passed by the accident scene.
  • She passed by me without saying hello.
  • The parade passed by the city hall.
3

to let an opportunity go without taking advantage of it

transitive
  • He passed by the opportunity to invest in the company, which he later regretted.
  • I couldn't pass by the chance to visit Paris while I was in Europe.
  • Don't let this amazing deal pass by!
  • He passed an incredible job offer by because he was hesitant to relocate.
  • They passed a free workshop by, not realizing the value it could have added to their business.