Passaged: meaning, definitions and examples
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passaged
[ ˈpæsɪdʒd ]
movement, transition
The term 'passaged' refers to the act of moving through or transitioning within a certain space or time. It often implies the completion of a journey or the progression through stages.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The artist's career has passaged through many phases of creativity.
- She passaged through the crowd smoothly.
- He passaged from childhood to adulthood with grace.
- Time has passaged quickly since we last met.
Translations
Translations of the word "passaged" in other languages:
🇵🇹 passagem
- trecho
- passagem de um lugar para outro
🇮🇳 गति
- मार्ग
- स्थानांतरण
🇩🇪 Passage
- Durchgang
- Absatz
🇮🇩 passase
- jalan
- bagian
🇺🇦 прохід
- уривок
- частина тексту
🇵🇱 przejście
- fragment
- część
🇯🇵 通路
- パッセージ
- 一部
🇫🇷 passage
- extrait
- voie
🇪🇸 pasaje
- fragmento
- paso
🇹🇷 geçit
- bölüm
- pasaj
🇰🇷 통로
- 구간
- 일부
🇸🇦 ممر
- مقطع
- جزء
🇨🇿 průchod
- pasáž
- úryvek
🇸🇰 prechod
- úryvok
- časť
🇨🇳 通道
- 段落
- 部分
🇸🇮 prehod
- odsek
- del
🇮🇸 göng
- brot
- hluti
🇰🇿 өту
- үзінді
- бөлік
🇬🇪 გავლა
- მონაკვეთი
- ნაწილი
🇦🇿 keçid
- hissə
- parça
🇲🇽 pasaje
- fragmento
- paso
Etymology
The word 'passaged' is derived from the Middle English 'passagen', which means to pass through or traverse. It is rooted in the Old French 'passer' and is related to Latin 'passare' and the Greek 'passein', all of which convey the idea of movement or transition. Over time, the notion of 'passage' developed into a form that captures both physical movement and abstract transitions, such as the passage of time or stages in life. This evolution reflects the fluid nature of experiences and how individuals navigate through various paths in life.