passover
/ˈpæsɔvər/Definitions
1. noun
a Jewish holiday commemorating the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt, observed by a week-long feast at home, during which no leavened food is eaten
“The family prepared for the Passover celebration, cleaning their house and cooking traditional dishes.”
2. verb
to pass over or beyond something
“The storm will pass over the city tonight, bringing much-needed rain.”
3. verb
to ignore or overlook something
“The judge will not pass over the defendant’s guilt, but will sentence them accordingly.”