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View synonyms for pass-through

pass-through

or pass·through

[ pas-throo, pahs- ]

noun

  1. a windowlike opening, as one for passing food or dishes between a kitchen and a dining area.
  2. a place through which one passes or is obliged to pass:

    Motorists used the park as a pass-through. The new gate will be a pass-through for security clearance.



adjective

  1. denoting a pass-through; passalong.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pass-through1

1950–55, Americanism; noun and adj. use of verb phrase pass through
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Example Sentences

When a plane passes through cold humid air, the contrails form as the vapour from the engines condenses on unburned fuel fragments in the exhaust stream.

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More than 2.6 million passengers used the airport in October and 99% of passengers passed through security in 15 minutes or less with an average queue time of two minutes during the main departure peaks.

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Taurid meteors tend to be larger than other meteors and can survive for longer periods as they pass through Earth's atmosphere.

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The first was a beauty, passing through eight pairs of English hands in as many seconds to allow Chandler Cunningham-South in at the corner.

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A constant stream of clothing racks and ladders passes through the venue’s two floors.

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