Examples of 'pass on what' in a sentence

Meaning of "pass on what"

This phrase conveys the idea of transferring or transmitting knowledge, information, skills, or experiences to others. It implies the act of sharing or disseminating valuable or important information or teachings to ensure that they are carried forward or preserved for future generations, enabling others to benefit from them

How to use "pass on what" in a sentence

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pass on what
We pass on what we receive from the top.
Talk to her and pass on what we discussed.
Pass on what you have learned.
He suggested we pass on what we know about de perez.
Pass on what you do then.
You were never one to pass on what was yours.
We pass on what we learned and experienced.
Valerie will pass on what we think.
They pass on what they learn to other children and their families.
Now is the time to pass on what we have learned.
To pass on what He has given to us.
The lieutenant will pass on what you say.
Help us to pass on what we have learned to others as well.
The sole purpose of life has been to pass on what was learned.
A man must pass on what he has to give.

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Mentors and teachers hope to instruct others and pass on what they have learned.
How do we pass on what has been handed down to us.
These two women will actively work to pass on what they have learned.
Teachers pass on what they have received.
I am just happy to be able to pass on what I have.
Have him pass on what he needs.
Pass on what I have told you to your huts.
So we do not pass on what they learn.
We pass on what we receive . This is our motto for social commitment.
Animals can learn and pass on what they learn.
People pass on what they honestly believed is true.
The media will no doubt pass on what you tell us.
Then you pass on what you learned to other people.
I will be glad to pass on what I know.
To pass on what was learned.
But it never hurts to pass on what you have learned.
They can pass on what they learn to their colleagues at their workplaces.
You section leaders can pass on what you have seen.
They want to pass on what they believe in to their children and grandchildren.
I know I wanted to become a doctor to pass on what I had been given as a patient.
I can pass on what I know about cakes.
He wants to try to change things, to pass on what he has found out.
The only way to pass on what they knew was through pictures like this one.
Hence, a prophet must be chosen to pass on what they have learned.
He suggested we pass on what we know about De Perez to the security services.
Every follower of yours has the potential to pass on what you're saying.
She hopes to pass on what she has been given.
Our faith comes from what we hear ; then we pass on what we have heard.
You have the duty to pass on what you received from your parents and ancestors.
If they lost heart, then they would not pass on what they had learned.
We can only pass on what we have received from God.
If I am not there, let him pass on what he needs.
And they can pass on what they have learned to the Bureau.
If I am not here, have him pass on what he needs.
They sent me to pass on what I have learned and developed in the battlefield.

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