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passes

Passes is the plural of pass and is used across several domains to describe different concepts that share a core idea of permission, movement, or passage.

In access and travel, a pass refers to a credential or ticket that allows entry to a

In geography, a pass is a route through or over a mountain range or ridge that connects

In sports and games, a pass is an act of delivering the ball or puck to a

In leisure and commerce, season passes or entry passes grant repeated access to venues such as theme

See also: Pass (disambiguation).

place,
service,
or
event.
Examples
include
boarding
passes
for
air
travel,
transit
passes
for
buses
or
subways,
and
security
passes
that
grant
access
to
workplaces
or
restricted
facilities.
Passes
may
be
physical
cards,
digital
credentials,
or
tickets
and
typically
require
verification
and
may
have
expiry
dates
or
usage
restrictions.
different
valleys
or
basins.
Mountain
passes
have
historically
enabled
trade,
migration,
and
military
movement
and
today
serve
as
transportation
corridors
and
scenic
routes.
teammate.
In
team
sports
such
as
football
(soccer),
basketball,
or
hockey,
passes
are
central
to
strategy
and
can
take
various
forms,
including
forward,
lateral,
or
backward
passes.
In
bidding
card
games
like
bridge,
a
player
may
“pass”
to
decline
to
bid,
with
the
term
also
used
in
scoring
and
play
contexts.
parks,
museums,
or
stadiums.
The
word
also
appears
in
expressions
like
time
passes,
describing
the
progression
of
time.