passport - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • forge: It assumes that whilst people forge passports they would be unable or unwilling to forge Identity cards.
  • steal: Lost or stolen passports or major credit cards don't have to be a major crisis.
  • renew: Note 3: A 48-page passport is only available through Premium service if you are applying to renew an existing passport.
  • endorse: For non-British passport holders and for British passports endorsed in any way, requirements should be checked with the nearest relevant embassy.
  • possess: No wonder the vast majority of Americans don't possess a passport.
  • obtain: You should obtain a new passport for your child.

Adjective modifier

  • machine-readable: Any adult traveling will also need to have a machine-readable passport.
  • biometric: In any case biometric passports are likely to be made compulsory by the European Union.
  • valid: A valid passport or ID card with a recent photo.
  • 10-year: A standard 10-year passport, or a three-year passport for people aged over 65, is needed by citizens of the Republic of Ireland.
  • readable: All British passport holders will only be permitted to enter the United States if they hold a machine readable passport.
  • false: I was e-mailed the tickets and I'd got the false passport and five thousand Euros, so now was the time.

Modifies a noun

  • holder: Allowing certain United Kingdom passport holders to settle in the United Kingdom 10.
  • photo: Still, nice of you to send a passport photo.
  • photograph: A recent passport size photograph of yourself is required for all bus cards.
  • stamp: It is illegal to work contrary to your passport stamp.
  • renewal: For the longer term the Agency is investigating a passport renewal reminder solution.

Noun used with modifier

  • ten-year: Passports A full ten-year passport is required for all travel outside the UK, including to other EU countries.
  • pilgrim: Click here for more information about the pilgrim passport itself.
  • horse: We will abolish the compulsory nature of Labor's ' horse passports ' and will encourage the development of bridleways.

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