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  1. The meaning of PASSING is the act of one that passes or causes to pass; especially : death. How to use passing in a sentence.

  2. the act of giving something to someone: To me, it's like the passing of a baton. His method is to organize the passing of a bribe at the official's home.

  3. Define passing. passing synonyms, passing pronunciation, passing translation, English dictionary definition of passing. adj. 1. Moving by; going past: The child waved to the passing cars. 2. Of brief duration; transitory: a passing fancy. 3. Cursory or superficial; casual: a...

  4. 1. : move, proceed, go. The boat was too tall to pass under the bridge. 2. a. : to go away : depart. the fright passes almost immediately Fred Majdalany. b. : die often used with on. Her parents have passed on. 3. a. : to move in a path so as to approach and continue beyond something : move past.

  5. A passing fashion, activity, or feeling lasts for only a short period of time and is not worth taking very seriously. She does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad. American English : passing / ˈpæsɪŋ /

  6. Passing definition: going by or past; elapsing. See examples of PASSING used in a sentence.

  7. Something that's passing happens very quickly. If you give someone a passing glance, you look so briefly in their direction that you barely see them. Passing is one of those versatile words with many different uses.

  8. PASSING definition: 1. lasting only for a short time and not important: 2. the way that time passes: 3. If you say…. Learn more.

  9. adv. surpassingly; exceedingly; very. n. the act of a person or thing that passes or causes something to pass. a means or place of passage.

  10. Noun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. Going by, beyond, past, over, or through. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Of brief duration; transitory. A passing fancy. American Heritage. Lasting only a short time; short-lived; fleeting; momentary. Webster's New World. Casual; cursory; incidental. A passing remark. Webster's New World.