passport

IPA: pˈæspɔrt

noun

  • An official document normally used for international journeys, which proves the identity and nationality of the person for whom it was issued.
  • (by extension, informal) Any document that allows entry or passage.
  • (figuratively) Something which enables someone to do or achieve something.

verb

  • To regulate how money given to a local authority must be spent.
  • Providing the legal requirements to enable or legitimize cross-border economic activity.
  • To enable eligibility for a benefit automatically based on eligibility for a different benefit.
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Examples of "passport" in Sentences

  • He wants the passport of the same number.
  • The wallet and passport arrived on the following day.
  • As a result, the cloning of the passport is a possibility.
  • Passports contain a statement of the nationality of the holder.
  • The general reaction was the relaxation of passport requirements.
  • At the bottom the wording changed to depict the type of passport.
  • However, I think the level of editing on the passport is overboard.
  • The extra passport for Rachel is handed to the Jewish Quarter mailman.
  • The gold represented a sacred metal and the passport for the afterlife.
  • At the end of 1999, the Croatian Government introduced the new passport.

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