passport

/ˈpæsˌpɔrt/
noun
  1. An official government document that identifies a person and allows them to travel to other countries.
    • You need a valid passport to fly internationally.
    • She renewed her passport before the trip to Japan.
    • The officer stamped my passport when I entered the country.
  2. Something that gives a person the ability to enter, achieve, or access something desirable.
    • His talent was his passport to fame and fortune.
    • Learning the local language is a passport to understanding the culture.
    • A good education can be a passport to a successful career.
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