same as pass
Example: I took the day off work because I didn’t want to pass on my flu to everyone in the office.
to arrange for a customer to speak to someone else who can give them the information or service that they have asked you for, because you cannot provide it for them
Example: I’ll pass these clothes on to my nephew when my lads have outgrown them.
to give someone an infectious illness
Example: I’ll pass you on to our claims department.
to give someone something that someone else has given you
Example: The retailer is forced to pass these extra costs on to the customer.
to give something such as a disease to your children through your genes
Example: When you’ve read this message, please pass it on.
to make someone who is buying something from you pay for the cost of something
Example: Women can’t get this condition although they can pass it on.