pass sth on/along to sb

pass sth on/along to sb
UK US pass sth on/along to sb
Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb
to tell someone something that another person has told you: »

That's good news – I'll pass it on to the rest of the team.

COMMERCE if a company passes higher or lower costs on to its customers, it raises or reduces prices : »

The car industry is too competitive to pass higher costs along to customers.

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The lack of branches means financial companies are able to pass on significant cost savings to their customers.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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