pass along

VERB
  1. transmit information
    pass along the good news
    Please communicate this message to all employees
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How To Use pass along In A Sentence

  • It is not to say you yourself, cannot record or work with a medium to achieve this research but it is used to help and pass along information and more so learn from the 'other side' another term Hans coined back in the sixties. Alexandra Holzer: "Ghosts and Humans Yucking It up Over Toothpaste!" (VIDEO)
  • As the invisible electrons pass along a wire they produce what we call a magnetic field around the wire, they produce a disturbance in the surrounding ether. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • A little above the interdigital clefts, each of these digital arteries divides into two branches, which pass along the adjacent sides of two fingers -- a mode of distribution which also characterises the digital branches of the median, b b, and ulnar nerves, e e. Surgical Anatomy
  • Interstate 405, also known as the San Diego Freeway or simply "the 405," is an almost 50-mile multilane bypass along the city's West Side, stretching from the San Fernando Valley southward to Irvine. Carmageddon predicted for L.A.'s 405 closing
  • You can build a proprietary product, and don't have to pass along your additions or improvements.
  • Stimuli are thought to pass along the intercostal nerves to the posterior column of the spinal cord, to the mesencephalon, and finally to the hypothalamus, where the secretion of prolactin inhibitory factor is reduced.
  • They should be protected from parents who pass along prejudices that lead to schoolyard bullying and, later in life, hate crimes.
  • pass along the good news
  • When the gift-tax exemption was only $1 million, it was more difficult for clients to pass along their homes without gift-tax consequences," says Mike Foltz , a principal at Balasa Dinverno Foltz LLC, an Itasca, Ill., estate-planning firm. A Matter of Trust: Giving Away a Home
  • The opportunity of providing a town centre bypass along the former railway line to the east of the buildings in High Street has now disappeared.
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