- PASSÉ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PASSÉ is past one's prime How to use passé in a sentence
- passé - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From French passé (“ passed ”, past participle of passer (“to pass ”)) passé (comparative more passé, superlative most passé) I never thought you'd be a junkie, because heroin is so passé We'll paint the town blue 'cause, baby, red is so passé
- PASSE - Provider-Led Arkansas Shared Savings Entity - Arkansas . . .
PASSE is a program that serves Medicaid clients with complex behavioral health, developmental, or intellectual disabilities The goal of the PASSE system is to monitor client’s health care needs, keep them healthy, and help them reach goals
- Passé - definition of passé by The Free Dictionary
Define passé passé synonyms, passé pronunciation, passé translation, English dictionary definition of passé adj 1 No longer current or in fashion; out-of-date 2 Past the prime; faded or aged American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth
- PASSÉ | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PASSÉ definition: 1 no longer fashionable: 2 no longer fashionable: 3 no longer fashionable: Learn more
- PASSÉ definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
3 senses: out-of-date 1 out-of-date 2 past the prime; faded Also (fem): passée Click for more definitions
- PASSÉ | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PASSÉ meaning: 1 no longer fashionable: 2 no longer fashionable: 3 no longer fashionable: Learn more
- Passe - definition of passe by The Free Dictionary
Define passe passe synonyms, passe pronunciation, passe translation, English dictionary definition of passe adj 1 No longer current or in fashion; out-of-date
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