The verb with most meanings in English is set.
In the Oxford English Dictionary the word which takes up the most space in terms of definition is 'set'.
I have heard that the word "set" has the longest entry in the Oxford Dictionary because of the many different meanings it has.
"Not failing" and "going on" are two meanings of the English word "passing".Specifically, the word is a present participle. It may have many more or less literal meanings. But two of its most common uses relate to moving on to somewhere else and to succeeding on assignments and tests.
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The homonym "bat" has the most meanings, with over 60 different interpretations depending on the context. It can refer to a flying mammal, a wooden implement used in sports, a unit of weight, and other distinct concepts.
The word "set" has the most meanings in the dictionary, with over 400 different definitions.
According to the online, Urban Dictionary, frop is a word with several meanings.
Angur is the Roman Hindi word for grape. Achanak is a Hindi word with 2 meanings; out of nowhere, and sudden.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the word with the most meanings is set, with 430 senses listed in the 2nd edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1989.