Phrases with «to pass the baton»

The phrase "to pass the baton" means to transfer or hand over responsibility, authority, or a task to someone else. It is often used in situations where one person is passing on a role or duty to another person, like in a relay race where runners pass a baton to the next runner to continue the race. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pass the baton»

  • I'm required to answer specific questions in this post before passing the baton on to others. (buildbookbuzz.com)
  • «This is the next step forward in The Vancouver Board of Trade's evolution,» said Janet Austin, CEO of YWCA Metro Vancouver, who served as 2014 - 15 Chair before passing the baton to Manning at today's AGM. (boardoftrade.com)
  • But it goes in circles, and we all prop each other up and pass the baton around. (thelegacyofleo.com)
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