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- verb transitive To pass along or
hand over .
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Examples
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I want you to use words, emitted from your mouth, directly to me, to onpass the information.
College tours in a virtual age Joel Achenbach 2010
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Maybe you, Croydonian, could onpass this information?
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Defence Minister Moven Mahachi, who was expected to onpass it to
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According to the AFLD, the sample-taker warned Armstrong that he would compile a report about his attitude and onpass it to the sport's governing body the International Cycling Union
Turkish Press 2009
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Perhaps there might be some high minded soul in the Telegraph who would onpass the dirt to a more principled newspaper?
Guy Fawkes' blog guidoadmin 2009
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