clear away

English

Verb

clear away (third-person singular simple present clears away, present participle clearing away, simple past and past participle cleared away)

  1. (transitive) To tidy up, to remove mess or obstacles from a place to make it neat.
    • 1895, H. G. Wells, chapter X, in The Time Machine:
      Further along the gallery was the huge skeleton barrel of a brontosaurus. My museum hypothesis was confirmed. Going toward the side of the gallery I found what appeared to be sloping shelves, and clearing away the thick dust, I found the old familiar glass cases of our own time. But these must have been air-tight to judge from the fair preservation of some of their contents.
  2. (intransitive) To leave, disappear
    The showers should clear away tomorrow.
  3. (transitive, figuratively) To dispose of, to get rid of, to remove.
    • 2011 December 19, Kerry Brown, “Kim Jong-il obituary”, in The Guardian:
      A state ideology, mixing nationalism, and basic Marxist economics, going under the name "Juche", was constructed, and Kim Il-sung effectively silenced, disposed of and cleared away any opposition, isolating the country and exercising an iron grip on the military, the state media and the government and party organs.
  4. (nautical, transitive) To prepare some object for use by removing obstacles, untying or unfastening it.

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