What does the phrasal verb “pass out” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “pass out“, illustrated with examples:
Definition
1. To faint; to lose consciousness.
2. To hand out, to distribute.
3. To finish successfully a course or training at a military school or police college (Mainly British.)
Example(s)
1. She passed out at the sight of the dead body.
2. I’ll pass out copies of the report.
3. I’ve got a good piece of news. Larry passed out from Britannia Royal Naval College.
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