Definitions | Clear |
| noun (wikipedia, Clear (Scientology))
- (Scientology) An idea state of beingness free of unwanted influences.
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- (transitive) To remove obstructions or impediments.
- Clear the way.
- (transitive) To eliminate ambiguity or doubt from a matter; to clarify; especially, to clear up.
- (transitive) To remove from suspicion; especially of having committed a crime
- The court cleared the man of murder.
- (transitive) To pass without interference; to miss.
- The door just barely clears the table as it closes.
- (intransitive) To become clear.
- After a heavy rain, the sky cleared nicely for the evening.
- (intransitive) Of a check or financial transaction, to go through as payment; to be processed so that the money is transferred.
- The check might not for a couple of days.
Translations: - German: (t, de, verrechnen), (t, de, freigeben)
- Spanish: (t, es, franquear)
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adjective
- Completely transparent in colour
- as as crystal
- Bright, not dark or obscured.
- The windshield was and clean.
- Congress passed the President"s Clear Skies legislation.
- Free of obstacles.
- The driver had mistakenly thought the intersection was .
- The coast is .
- Without clouds.
- weather, a day
- (figurative) Free of ambiguity or doubt.
- He gave instructions not to bother him at work.
- Do I make myself ? Crystal .
- (figurative) Free of guilt, or suspicion.
- a conscience
Translations: - German: (t, de, rein)
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- Spanish: (t, es, limpio)
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adverb
- All the way; entirely.
- I threw it across the river to the other side.
Translations: Etymology: From cler (modern: clair), from clarus.
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