PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: VERB
- To refuse (not accept); forgo.
- Used other than as an idiom: see pass, up.
- Refuse to accept
- Fail to acknowledge
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PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: ADVERB
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- If nothing else (`leastwise' is informal and `leastways' is colloquial)
- Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement
PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not accept as true
- In any case, there was a brief scuffle"
- Anyway, it's gone"
- Anyhow, they're quiet"
- (phrase) In any case, anyway, anyhow, regardless; used to discard a previous thought.
PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: RELATED WORDS
- Part with, Chuck in, Exorbitate, Obrogate, Overgive, Forsay, Send away, Omissible, Keep apart, Do without, Forgo, Turn down, Decline, Reject, Refuse
- Abuse, Advance, Allometric, Zone, Advancing, Accelerate, Ace, Adjustable rate, Acceleration, Agio, Amount, Acceptor, Adiabatic, Age, A one
PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Go without, Forslow, Part with, Exorbitate, Obrogate, Overgive, Forsay, Send away, Omissible, Keep apart, Do without, Turn down, Decline, Reject, Refuse
- Anyhow, Annuity, Amount, Allometric, Age, Advancing, Advance, Adiabatic, Ace, Acceptor, Acceleration, Accelerate, Abuse, Absolute, A one
PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The deal was too good to pass up.
- WHY WOULD SOMEONE PASS UP FREE WEBSITE TRAFFIC?
- Apparently that was too good to pass up.
- Williamson to pass up an enticing new offer.
- An opportunity opened up for me in Iceland and I could never pass up such an amazing experience to go do what I love.
- However, when you continue to pass up payments beneath new program, the foreclosures process can just pick up exactly where it was left off.
- Would up buying the battalion since the price was too good to pass up.
- JK But seriously, you just keep coming up with growing bundles I can not pass up.
- How can you pass up an opportunity like that up?
- Pass up the middle and Ben Councell leads with his shoulder knocking the pass free and he is tossed.
- At any rate it is important to talk to an experienced family law lawyer before making any major moves in regards to this.
- Justice Jackson, has at any rate erased any doubts as to the existence of the power of judicial review.
- UBR user is free to send cells at any rate at any time but the network does not guarantee delay nor delivery.
- At any rate, its original purpose of spraying evenly and consistently without delay is not hampered by any flaws at all.
- At any rate, the respondents have not stated on affidavit in these proceedings that any such notice was in fact, given.
- At any rate, either one of these albums will surely bring tidings of great joy to any Christmas party.
- At any rate, after April 2008 passed without any appointment, Pat was quick to use his sharp humour.
- This supposition seems, at any rate, more plausible than any other that I have found.
- Can make even applications on any terrain and at any rate, including low rates.
- Individual growth in this area can progress at any rate and there is no true normal rate for range development.
PASS UP vs AT ANY RATE: QUESTIONS
- Do NBA teams pass up prospects with experience playing against college competition?
- Did the Montreal Canadiens pass up a chance to draft Steve Bossy?
- Should the Giants pass up on O-line help in mock draft?
- Is it too good an opportunity to pass up a trademark?
- What is it like to read never pass up an opportunity?
- Is Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) stock too good to pass up?
- Did the Yankees pass up on players who don't shave?
- Can you afford to pass up this character design course?
- Did Ra really pass up Foxtel for broadcasting rights?
- Why do Nissan Altima drivers pass up parking spaces?
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