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    clear out
  2. to tidy a place by getting rid of things that you do not want: If we clear out the spare room, you can use it as a study. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. clear-out.

  3. 1. (intransitive) informal. to go away: often used imperatively. 2. (transitive) to remove and sort the contents of (a room, container, etc) 3. (transitive) slang.

  4. : to drive out or away usually forcibly. Synonyms. disband. dispel. disperse. dissipate. scatter. squander. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of clear out in a Sentence. police used tear gas to clear out the demonstrators everyone cleared out as soon as the fire alarm began sounding.

  5. verb. informal. intr to go away: often used imperatively. tr to remove and sort the contents of (a room, container, etc) slang. tr to leave (someone) with no money. slang. tr to exhaust (stocks, goods, etc) completely. tr to get rid of (employees, players, etc, that are no longer required)

  6. to tidy a place by getting rid of things that you do not want: If we clear out the spare room, you can use it as a study. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Define clear out. clear out synonyms, clear out pronunciation, clear out translation, English dictionary definition of clear out. adj. clear·er , clear·est 1. Free from clouds, mist, or haze: a clear day. 2. Not obscured or darkened; bright: clear daylight; a clear yellow. 3.

  8. clear out meaning, definition, what is clear out: to make a place tidy by removing things ...: Learn more.

  9. Definitions of 'clear out' 1. If you tell someone to clear out of a place or to clear out, you are telling them rather rudely to leave the place. [informal, disapproval] [...] 2. If you clear out a container, room, or house, you make it neat and throw away the things in it that you no longer want. [...] More. Definitions of 'clear-out'

  10. Aug 12, 2024 · (transitive) to remove or eject (from), especially forcibly. Coordinate terms: clean out, clean up, mop up. The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path. (intransitive) To leave quickly. Synonym: cheese it. Hypernym: get out.

  11. to make something empty and clean by removing things or throwing things away. to clear out a drawer/room; We cleared out all our old clothes. I found the letters when I was clearing out after my father died. related noun clear-out; See clear out in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary