Cleared synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
Solve is defined as to figure something out or to find an answer for something.
cleared away
Emptied
Freed of charges
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set right
Freed of charges
Having experienced emotional validation.
Vouched for; guaranteed
That has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations).
discharged (related)
Freed of charges
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free (related)
Not subject to a given condition; exempt:
pardoned (related)
Forgiven of wrongdoings.
accepted (related)
Generally regarded as true, valid, proper, etc.; conventional; approved
approved (related)
Having received approval.
freed from any question of guilt
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(Intransitive) To grow bright, or more bright in color; to clear up
To trap or snare with or as with a net
To make appear real
To get or deserve as a result of something one has done
To compose:
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To make an increase in
To be a top for
In contract law, to pay or discharge a debt, duty, or a claim.
To give (someone) permission; to sanction or consent.
(Intransitive) to be exposed to light
(Archaic) To light up; illuminate
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(Law) to clear of a charge, suspicion, or imputation
To set free from or as if from restraints.
To free, clear, relieve, or disencumber, as of something undesirable
To extricate from entanglement or involvement; free.
To empty or remove (fluid, for example) from a closed space or container.
To remove from a container, from packaging, or from packing.
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(Informal) To get away from or rid of
To relieve (oneself or one's soul, mind, etc.) by revealing or disclosing (something hard to bear, as guilt)
To release (a person) from an obligation, restriction, or burden.
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
To remove an encumbrance or burden from (someone or something).
To rid or relieve of something embarrassing, annoying, entangling, perplexing, or burdensome
To get rid of a burden
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To make void or of no validity; invalidate:
Vacate is to move, leaving a place uninhabited or to leave a job position, leaving a job open, or to make something void.
To free from interruptions, difficulties, etc.; make easy
To free (the mind, nerves, stomach, etc.) from disturbance; calm or quiet
To free from incorrect or corrupting elements
To remove obstructions from; clear:
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To display or present a manifest of (cargo).
(Archaic) To give knowledge to; enlighten
To understand the significance of; construe:
To set free; release or disentangle (from a net, difficulty, etc.)
Explicate is defined as to analyze something to discover its meaning, or to develop something in further detail.
Explain is defined as to make something clear or to account for something or tell why something happened.
To free from a rule or obligation which applies to others; excuse; release
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To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize.
To attenuate and vanish; dissipate:
(Intransitive) To release or loosen from something that binds, holds, entangles, or interlocks; unfasten; detach; disentangle; free.
(Ergative) To grow or become clear or transparent; to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification.
To articulate is defined as the action of speaking clearly, often with superior pronunciation or when discussing a particular issue.
To warn to be ready or watchful
To admit of being transported:
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(Archaic) To pay; recompense
To produce or yield (profit or interest) as a payment for labor, investment, or expenditure.
To pay back:
(Econ.) To create (anything having exchange value)
To give money to in return for goods or services rendered:
Gross means to earn a certain amount of money before expenses or taxes are taken out.
To withdraw (money).
To square is to settle or make even.
To pay or settle (a debt)
To overcome (an obstacle, for example); triumph over.
To succeed in going over or through:
To leap over a barrier or other obstacle.
To destroy or remove utterly; eradicate
Root means to completely remove.
To kill or assassinate
To remove or destroy completely so as to leave no trace.
(Informal) To make such a strong impression as to overcome:
Extirpate is defined as to completely remove, destroy or pull out by the roots.
(Law) To make void; nullify
To destroy or get rid of entirely, as by killing; wipe out; annihilate
To get rid of; wipe out; destroy
To kill
To do away with completely; put an end to; esp., to make (a law, etc.) null and void
Empty is defined as to remove all of something.
To free from a tangle; disentangle.
To clean or put in order:
(Usually with up) To arrange neatly; tidy up.
To enforce the law and keep order among (a group).
To put into order; make neat.
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
Illustrate is defined as to make clear or to tell a story using drawings, pictures, examples or comparisons.
bounced (antonym)
To cause to strike an object or a surface and rebound:
hit (antonym)
To bat against (a pitcher or kind of pitch) successfully:
condemned (antonym)
To declare to be guilty of wrongdoing; convict
sentenced (antonym)
To impose a sentence on (a criminal defendant found guilty, for example).
dimmed (antonym)
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of.
dulled (antonym)
To render dim or obscure; to sully; to tarnish.
obscured (antonym)
Obscure is defined as to make confusing or hard to see.
kept (related)
To maintain records in:
received (related)
To be the person who gets (something sent or transmitted):
excused (related)
To release from an obligation, duty, promise, etc.
thriven (related)
To grow vigorously or luxuriantly; improve physically
helped (related)
To make things easier or better for (a person); aid; assist
ordered (related)
To request to be supplied with:
cleared (related)
In a clear manner; so as to be clear
investigated (related)
disposals (related)
withdrawn (related)
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