-ˌpa|sā, -ˌpȧ|-, -ˌpä|- noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from laissez passer let (someone) pass
: permit , pass
thought a laissez-passer rendered him immune to search — John Gunther
a new laissez-passer to the frontiers of the universe — Ritchie Calder
agreements to enable officials … to use the United Nations laissez-passer for official travel — New Internat'l Year Book