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Meaning of passing through
The primary meaning of "passing through" according to Oxford Languages is to move from one side of something to the other.
Etymology of passing through
The phrase "passing through" is derived from the verb "pass," which originated from Old French "passer," meaning "to step, pace, or move," and is related to the Latin "passus," meaning "step" or "pace."
The phrase has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of moving from one side of something to the other.
Synonyms
traversing
crossing
going through
moving through
proceeding through
advancing through
making way through
navigating
going past
moving past
proceeding past
advancing past
gliding through
sliding through
slipping through
going across
crossing over
spanning
extending
covering
passing over
passing by
going by
moving by
proceeding by
advancing by
driving through
flying through
sailing through
traveling through
Definitions
- To move from one side of something to the other, typically in a straight line
- * To move through a place or area, often briefly or temporarily
- * To experience or undergo a difficult or challenging situation
Usage Examples
- The train is passing through the tunnel.
- * We're just passing through town on our way to the beach.
- * She's passing through a difficult time in her life.