clear out

The phrase 'clear out' is versatile and can refer to emptying a space, leaving quickly, or removing someone forcefully.

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Definition

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(common)To remove all items or occupants from a space.

Example

  • We need to clear out the garage this weekend.
  • They cleared out the old office to make room for new furniture.

B1General

(informal)To leave a place quickly or suddenly.

Example

  • As soon as the alarm went off, everyone cleared out.
  • He cleared out before anyone could ask him questions.

B1General

(common)To get rid of unwanted items or clutter.

Example

  • It's time to clear out the closet and donate old clothes.
  • They cleared out the attic and found some old family heirlooms.

B2General

(common)To force someone to leave a place.

Example

  • The police cleared out the protesters from the square.
  • The manager cleared out the disruptive customers.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "clear out":

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