French

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Etymology

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Literally, to pass the hand, or more loosely translated as to hand over the lead; from poker.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pa.se la mɛ̃/ ~ /pɑ.se la mɛ̃/
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Verb

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passer la main

  1. (figuratively) to step down (in favour/favor of), to stand aside (in favour/favor of), to pass the mantle (to), to pass the torch (on to), to pass the baton (on to), to hand the reins (to); to hang up one's boots (in favour/favor of) [with à ‘someone’]
    Synonyms: passer le relais, passer le flambeau
    Antonyms: prendre la relève, prendre le relais