cleared Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb rid of obstructions
unclutter; clear.
- Clear your desk
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verb make a way or path by removing objects
clear.
- Clear a path through the dense forest
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verb become clear
clear up; clear; light up; brighten.
- The sky cleared after the storm
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verb grant authorization or clearance for
authorize; clear; authorise; pass.
- Clear the manuscript for publication
- The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography
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verb remove
clear.
- clear the leaves from the lawn
- Clear snow from the road
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verb go unchallenged; be approved
clear; pass.
- The bill cleared the House
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verb be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts
clear.
- The check will clear within 2 business days
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verb go away or disappear
clear.
- The fog cleared in the afternoon
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verb pass by, over, or under without making contact
clear; top.
- the balloon cleared the tree tops
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verb make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
crystallise; illuminate; straighten out; elucidate; clear; clear up; crystallize; sort out; crystalise; shed light on; crystalize; enlighten.
- Could you clarify these remarks?
- Clear up the question of who is at fault
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verb free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment
clear.
- Clear the ship and let it dock
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verb clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.
clear.
- clear the water before it can be drunk
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verb yield as a net profit
net; clear.
- This sale netted me $1 million
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verb make as a net profit
clear; net; sack up; sack.
- The company cleared $1 million
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verb earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages
earn; bring in; clear; pull in; take in; gain; realise; realize; make.
- How much do you make a month in your new job?
- She earns a lot in her new job
- this merger brought in lots of money
- He clears $5,000 each month
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verb sell
clear.
- We cleared a lot of the old model cars
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verb pass an inspection or receive authorization
clear.
- clear customs
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verb pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
exculpate; acquit; clear; discharge; assoil; exonerate.
- The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
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verb settle, as of a debt
clear; solve.
- clear a debt
- solve an old debt
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verb make clear, bright, light, or translucent
clear.
- The water had to be cleared through filtering
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verb rid of instructions or data
clear.
- clear a memory buffer
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verb remove (people) from a building
clear.
- clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat
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verb remove the occupants of
clear.
- Clear the building
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verb free (the throat) by making a rasping sound
clear up; clear.
- Clear the throat
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adjective rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush
- cleared land
- cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris
- a cleared passage through the underbrush
- played poker on the cleared dining room table
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adjective satellite freed from any question of guilt
vindicated; clear; exonerated; absolved; exculpated.
- is absolved from all blame
- was now clear of the charge of cowardice
- his official honor is vindicated