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clear out

  1. remove the contents from something so as to tidy it or free it for alternative use.
    "they told her to clear out her desk by the next day"
  2. go away.
    "Okay people, nothing to see here. Now clear out!"

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4 days ago · Synonyms · disband · dispel · disperse · dissipate · scatter · squander · See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of clear out in ...
to sell products at a cheap price in order to get rid of them: Thanks to the unprecedented bargains they offered in recent months, car dealers have cleared out ...
verb · intr to go away: often used imperatively · tr to remove and sort the contents of (a room, container, etc) · tr to leave (someone) with no money · tr to ...
1. phrasal verb. 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]
Synonyms for CLEAR OUT: disperse, dispel, scatter, dissipate, split (up), isolate, disband, separate; Antonyms of CLEAR OUT: collect, concentrate, gather, ...
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.
/klɪə aʊt/ · verb. empty completely. synonyms: clean out. see moresee less. types: clinker · verb. move out and leave nothing behind. see moresee less. type of: ...
3. To free from confusion, doubt, or ambiguity; make plain or intelligible: cleared up the question of responsibility. 4.
: the act of removing all unwanted material from a place. We gave the house the first thorough clearout it's had/gotten for years.
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.