| clear | free from cloudiness; allowing light to pass through; "clear water"; "clear plastic bags"; "clear glass"; "the air is clear and clean" | en |
| clear | free from flaw or blemish or impurity; "a clear perfect diamond" | en |
| clear | easily deciphered clear of charges or deductions; "a clear profit" | en |
| clear | affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory" | en |
| clear | characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt); "a clear conscience"; "regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes" | en |
| clear | the state of being free of suspicion; "investigation showed that he was in the clear" free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat" remove; "clear the leaves from the lawn"; "Clear snow from the road" make a way or path by removing objects; "Clear a path through the dense forest" remove the occupants of; "Clear the building" remove (people) from a building; "clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat" rid of instructions or data; "clear a memory buffer" make clear, bright, light, or translucent; "The water had to be cleared through filtering" make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault" settle, as of a debt; "clear a debt"; "solve an old debt" pass an inspection or receive authorization; "clear customs" pass by, over, or under without making contact; "the balloon cleared the tree tops" go away or disappear; "The fog cleared in the afternoon" sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars" be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts; "The check will clear within 2 business days" clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc | en |
| clear | (especially of a title) free from any encumberance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law; "I have clear title to this property" | en |
| clear | completely; "read the book clear to the end"; "slept clear through the night"; "there were open fields clear to the horizon | en |
| clear | clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible; "as clear as a whistle"; "clear footprints in the snow"; "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather"; "a spire clean-cut against the sky"; "a clear-cut pattern" | en |
| clear | clear to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature" | en |
| clear | acne; "the clear complexion of a healthy young woman" | en |
| clear | free from confusion or doubt; "a complex problem requiring a clear head"; "not clear about what is expected of us" | en |
| clear | free from clouds or mist or haze; "on a clear day" | en |
| clear | characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving; "clear mind"; "a percipient author" | en |
| clear | "clear the water before it can be drunk" free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment; "Clear the ship and let it dock" of complexion; without such blemishes as e | en |
| clear | acne; "the clear complexion of a healthy young woman" clear to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature" free from cloudiness; allowing light to pass through; "clear water"; "clear plastic bags"; "clear glass"; "the air is clear and clean" free from confusion or doubt; "a complex problem requiring a clear head"; "not clear about what is expected of us" free from clouds or mist or haze; "on a clear day" characterized by ease and quickness in perceiving; "clear mind"; "a percipient author" clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible; "as clear as a whistle"; "clear footprints in the snow"; "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather"; "a spire clean-cut against the sky"; "a clear-cut pattern" (especially of a title) free from any encumberance or limitation that presents a question of fact or law; "I have clear title to this property" easily deciphered clear of charges or deductions; "a clear profit" affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory" free from flaw or blemish or impurity; "a clear perfect diamond" characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt); "a clear conscience"; "regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes" completely; "read the book clear to the end"; "slept clear through the night"; "there were open fields clear to the horizon | en |
| clear | To restore a storage or memory device to a prescribed state, usually that denoting zero See reset | en |
| clear | A shot hit deep to the opponents back boundary line The high clear is a defensive shot, while the flatter attacking clear is used offensively | en |
| clear | defines the sides that do not allow layers If a layer appears on the clear side, the element with the clear setting moves below it Dreamweaver displays this attribute in the Document window only when it is applied to the <IMG> tag The clear attribute is supported by both browsers | en |
| clear | A command in the Edit menu that removes selected material without placing it on the Clipboard You can use the Undo command immediately after using Clear if you change your mind | en |
| clear | A check "clears" when its amount is debited (subtracted) from the payer's account and credited (added) to the payee's account | en |
| clear | Scientology The name of a state achieved through auditing or an individual who has achieved this state A Clear is a being who no longer has his own reactive mind A Clear is an unaberrated person and is rational in that he forms the best possible solutions he can on the data he has and from his viewpoint The Clear has no engrams which can be restimulated to throw out the correctness of computation by entering hidden and false data | en |
| clear | Word called to indicate that someone is about to draw a steel weapon, band passers-by should watch where they step Note: Never draw steel without checking first to see that on one will be endangered or offended thereby The cry of "Clear!" is a second line of defense against accident, not a license for an irresponsible act | en |
| clear | To cause one or more storage locations to be in a prescribed state, usually that corresponding to a zero or that corresponding to the space character | en |
| clear | clarify, purify; explain; remove objects from a surface or area; exonerate; clean, wash; pass without touching; approve; gain in profit; be clarified fiil | en |
| clear | deletion; act of unmarking, removal of a mark from a check box (Computers) isim | en |
| clear | pure, free of impurities; obvious, evident; easy to understand, comprehensible; open; empty sıfat | en |
| clear | A Clear title is assigned to a vehicle with no previous Salvage notations, legends or sub-brands | en |
| clear | Normally refers to removing the check from a checkbox | en |
| clear | of complexion; without such blemishes as e | en |
| clear | "clear the water before it can be drunk" | en |
| clear | To disengage one's self from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements; to become free | en |
| clear | To become free from clouds or fog; to become fair; often followed by up, off, or away | en |
| clear | To make exchanges of checks and bills, and settle balances, as is done in a clearing house | en |
| clear | the state of being free of suspicion; "investigation showed that he was in the clear" | en |
| clear | free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat" | en |
| clear | To obtain a clearance; as, the steamer cleared for Liverpool to-day | en |
| clear | To gain without deduction; to net | en |
| clear | To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef | en |
| clear | To free from obscurity or ambiguity; to relive of perplexity; to make perspicuous | en |
| clear | To free from impurities; to clarify; to cleanse | en |
| clear | To render more quick or acute, as the understanding; to make perspicacious | en |
| clear | To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; often used with of, off, away, or out | en |
| clear | To free from the imputation of guilt; to justify, vindicate, or acquit; often used with from before the thing imputed | en |
| clear | remove; "clear the leaves from the lawn"; "Clear snow from the road" | en |
| clear | make a way or path by removing objects; "Clear a path through the dense forest" | en |
| clear | go away or disappear; "The fog cleared in the afternoon" | en |
| clear | pass by, over, or under without making contact; "the balloon cleared the tree tops" | en |
| clear | be debited and credited to the proper bank accounts; "The check will clear within 2 business days" | en |
| clear | sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars" | en |
| clear | free from payment of customs duties, as of a shipment; "Clear the ship and let it dock" | en |
| clear | clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc | en |
| clear | pass an inspection or receive authorization; "clear customs" | en |
| clear | make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault" | en |
| clear | remove (people) from a building; "clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat" | en |
| clear | remove the occupants of; "Clear the building" | en |
| clear | rid of instructions or data; "clear a memory buffer" | en |
| clear | make clear, bright, light, or translucent; "The water had to be cleared through filtering" | en |
| clear | settle, as of a debt; "clear a debt"; "solve an old debt" | en |
| clear | Sky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage | en |
| clear | indicates that certain minimal information necessary for D&B rating consideration is contained in the report It also means the report is free of negative information which could cause the selection of other History captions or designation as a potential higher-risk case | en |
| clear | You can say `Is that clear?' or `Do I make myself clear?' after you have told someone your wishes or instructions, to make sure that they have understood you, and to emphasize your authority. We're only going for half an hour, and you're not going to buy anything. Is that clear? | en |
| clear | If someone is in the clear, they are not in danger, or are not blamed or suspected of anything. The Audit Commission said that the ministry was in the clear | en |
| clear | If someone is cleared, they are proved to be not guilty of a crime or mistake. She was cleared of murder and jailed for just five years for manslaughter In a final effort to clear her name, Eunice has written a book. see also clearing, crystal clear | en |
| clear | If a course of action is cleared, people in authority give permission for it to happen. Linda Gradstein has this report from Jerusalem, which was cleared by an Israeli censor Within an hour, the helicopter was cleared for take-off | en |
| clear | If an animal or person clears an object or clears a certain height, they jump over the object, or over something that height, without touching it. Sotomayor, the Cuban holder of the world high jump record, cleared 2.36 metres | en |
| clear | When a bank clears a cheque or when a cheque clears, the bank agrees to pay the sum of money mentioned on it. Polish banks can still take two or three weeks to clear a cheque Allow time for the cheque to clear | en |
| clear | If you make something clear, you say something in a way that makes it impossible for there to be any doubt about your meaning, wishes, or intentions. Mr O'Friel made it clear that further insults of this kind would not be tolerated The far-right has now made its intentions clear | en |
| clear | If something or someone is a certain amount clear of a competitor, they are that amount ahead of them in a competition or race. Keegan's team are now seven points clear of West Ham He crossed the line three seconds clear of Tom Snape | en |
| clear | rid of obstructions; "Clear your desk" | en |
| clear | become clear; "The sky cleared after the storm" | en |
| clear | a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open" | en |
| clear | to clear the air: see air the coast is clear: see coast to clear the decks: see deck loud and clear: see loud to clear your throat: see throat | en |
| clear | If you steer clear or stay clear of someone or something, you avoid them. The rabbis try to steer clear of political questions | en |
| clear | If something or someone is clear of something else, it is not touching it or is a safe distance away from it. As soon as he was clear of the terminal building he looked round | en |
| clear | If you say that your conscience is clear, you mean you do not think you have done anything wrong. Mr Garcia said his conscience was clear over the jail incidents | en |
| clear | To clear your mind or your head means to free it from confused thoughts or from the effects of a drug such as alcohol. He walked up Fifth Avenue to clear his head Our therapists will show you how to clear your mind of worries | en |
| clear | A clear substance is one which you can see through and which has no colour, like clean water. a clear glass panel The water is clear and plenty of fish are visible. = transparent | en |
| clear | If your mind or your way of thinking is clear, you are able to think sensibly and reasonably, and you are not affected by confusion or by a drug such as alcohol. She needed a clear head to carry out her instructions. + clearly clear·ly The only time I can think clearly is when I'm alone | en |
| clear | If you are clear about something, you understand it completely. It is important to be clear about what Chomsky is doing here People use scientific terms with no clear idea of their meaning | en |
| clear | Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear. The book is clear, readable and adequately illustrated The space telescope has taken the clearest pictures ever of Pluto He repeated his answer, this time in a clear, firm tone of voice. unclear + clearly clear·ly Whales journey up the coast of Africa, clearly visible from the beach It was important for children to learn to express themselves clearly | en |
| clear | Something that is clear is obvious and impossible to be mistaken about. It was a clear case of homicide The clear message of the scientific reports is that there should be a drastic cut in car use A spokesman said the British government's position is perfectly clear It's not clear whether the incident was an accident or deliberate. unclear + clearly clear·ly Clearly, the police cannot break the law in order to enforce it = obviously | en |
| clear | If a surface, place, or view is clear, it is free of unwanted objects or obstacles. The runway is clear -- go ahead and land Caroline prefers her worktops to be clear of clutter The windows will allow a clear view of the beach | en |
| clear | When you clear an area or place or clear something from it, you remove things from it that you do not want to be there. To clear the land and harvest the bananas they decided they needed a male workforce Workers could not clear the tunnels of smoke Firemen were still clearing rubble from apartments damaged at the scene of the attack | en |
| clear | Clear eyes look healthy, attractive, and shining. clear blue eyes Her eyes were clear and steady | en |
| clear | If your skin is clear, it is healthy and free from spots | en |
| clear | When fog or mist clears, it gradually disappears. The early morning mist had cleared | en |
| clear | If it is a clear day or if the sky is clear, there is no mist, rain, or cloud. On a clear day you can see the French coast The winter sky was clear | en |
| clear | If something or someone clears the way or the path for something to happen, they make it possible. The Prime Minister resigned today, clearing the way for the formation of a new government | en |
| clear | grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography" | en |
| clear | go unchallenged; be approved; "The bill cleared the House" | en |
| clear | to kick the ball away from one's goal | en |
| clear | A throw or a kick by the goalkeeper, or a kick by a defender, in an attempt to get the ball away from the goal area | en |
| clear | (1) (v ) In a graphical user interface, to remove selected objects or data from a menu or window and leave the visible space that it occupied (2) (v ) To set a storage location to zero or a null value | en |
| clear | the name of a state achieved through auditing or an individual who has achieved this state A Clear is a being who no longer has his own reactive mind A Clear is an unaberrated person and is rational in that he forms the best possible solutions he can on the data he has and from his viewpoint The Clear has no engrams which can be restimulated to throw out the correctness of computation by entering hidden and false data | en |
| clear | The process by which a clearinghouse maintains records of all trades and settles margin flow on a daily mark-to-market basis for its clearing member | en |
| clear | To pass, poke, or deflect the puck away from one's own goal cage, or out of the defensive zone As a noun, the act of clearing | en |
| clear | The state of the sky when no clouds or obscurations are observed or detected from the point of observation | en |
| clear | Skies will be almost totally clear, perhaps with a few small light clouds visible Cloud cover will be between 0 and 1/10 Clear is the nighttime term equivalent to "Sunny" | en |
| clear | To be free of one's reactive mind The state of Clear is reached before one does the OT levels On OT III the pre-OT learns that although his own reactive mind is gone, he is infested with thousands of body thetans, each of which has its own reactive mind Body thetans are supposedly cleared by getting them to blow | en |
| clear | A defensive kick that attempts to get the ball out of a scoring area, particularly the penalty area | en |
| clear | (verb) Clear away Remove Clear off! Away with you! Take away Clear out Empty out, make tidy (See below, Clear Out For Guam ) Clear up Become fine after rain or cloudiness; to make manifest; to elucidate what was obscure To clear an examination paper To floor it, or answer every question set To clear the air To remove the clouds, mists, and impurities To clear the dishes To empty them of their contents To clear the room To remove from it every thing or person not required To clear the table To remove what has been placed on it | en |
| clear | a throw or kick by the goalkeeper or a kick by the defender in an attempt to get the ball away (clear) from the goal area | en |
| clear | A shot hit deep to the opponent's back boundar>Nine The high clear is a defensive shot, while the flatter attacking clear is used offensively | en |
| clear | of complexion; without such blemishes as e g acne; "the clear complexion of a healthy young woman" | en |
| clear | freed from any question of guilt; "is absolved from all blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his official honor is vindicated" | en |
| clear | pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges" | en |
| clear | completely; "read the book clear to the end"; "slept clear through the night"; "there were open fields clear to the horizon" | en |
| clear | earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month" | en |
| clear | make as a net profit; "The company cleared $1 million" | en |
| clear | clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc ; "clear the water before it can be drunk" | en |
| clear | yield as a net profit; "This sale netted me $1 million" | en |
| clear | in an easily perceptible manner; "could be seen clearly under the microscope"; "She cried loud and clear" | en |
| clear | free from contact or proximity or connection; "we were clear of the danger"; "the ship was clear of the reef" | en |
| clear | clear of charges or deductions; "a clear profit" | en |
| clear | easily deciphered | en |
| clear | free of restrictions or qualifications; "a clean bill of health"; "a clear winner" | en |
| clear | accurately stated or described; "a set of well-defined values" | en |
| clear | (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims; "efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings"; "clear laughter like a waterfall"; "clear reds and blues"; "a light lilting voice like a silver bell" | en |
| clear | clearly, obviously, plainly; completely, entirely | en |