Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The act or process of making or becoming clear.
- noun A tract of land within a wood or other overgrown area from which trees and other obstructions have been removed.
- noun The exchange of checks, drafts, and notes and the settlement of consequent differences, especially among banks.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of making clear.
- noun In calico-printing, the operation of removing superfluous dye from the cloth, by washing, treating with bran and soap, and grass-bleaching.
- noun In glass manufacturing, the keeping of molten glass in a thinly fluid condition, to permit impurities and all uncombined substances to separate and settle to the bottom, leaving the glass clear. This is assisted by agitation, first by the escape of the gases disengaged, and, when this ceases, by stirring with iron ladles or poles, and finally by introducing some substance containing water, which is pushed to the bottom, and there evolves steam, which works upward through the mass.
- noun In galvanizing sheet-iron, the operation of removing oxid from the surface of the plates under treatment by immersing them in muriatic acid.
- noun In banking, the mutual exchange between banks of checks and drafts, and the settlement of the differences. The place where this is effected is called a clearing-house (which see).
- noun In English railway management, the act of distributing among the different companies the proceeds of the through traffic passing over several railways. The necessary calculations are made in the railway clearing-house in London.
- noun That which is cleared, or is cleared away; specifically, in the plural, the total of the claims to be settled at a clearing-house.
- noun A place or tract of land cleared of wood for cultivation.
- noun The amount of free play or space between the cogs of two geared wheels when fitted together.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act or process of making clear.
- noun A tract of land cleared of wood for cultivation.
- noun A method adopted by banks and bankers for making an exchange of checks held by each against the others, and settling differences of accounts.
- noun The gross amount of the balances adjusted in the clearing house.
- noun the establishment where the business of clearing is carried on. See
above ,3 .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Present participle of
clear . - noun The
act orprocess of making or becomingclear . - noun An area of land within a
wood orforest devoid of trees. - noun An open
space in thefog etc. - noun banking, finance A process of exchanging transaction information and authorisation through a central institution or system to complete and
settle those transactions. - noun telecommunications A
sequence ofevents used todisconnect a call, and return to theready state. - noun UK The period in which remaining
university places are allocated to remainingstudents . - noun soccer The
act of removing theball from one's own goal area by kicking it.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of freeing from suspicion
- noun a tract of land with few or no trees in the middle of a wooded area
- noun the act of removing solid particles from a liquid
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Examples
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Perhaps Mr. Bush could just spend the rest of his term clearing brush on the ranch in Crawford.
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That was what he called clearing the field, and not leaving his antagonist a leg to stand on.
Stories of Comedy Rossiter Johnson 1885
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Some partial clearing is possible by the second half of Friday, but it's probably breezy and brisk, with highs near 60.
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Growth in clearing transactions was saddled by slower business in ICE's execution services.
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Yes | No | Report from jamesti wrote 49 weeks 2 days ago look for the first place that the ice is clearing from the lake and start there. look for the bait fish die off and use it. turkey liver is good soaked in chicken blood.
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But thankfully I was able to find some really recent motions to quash, written by people a lot smarter and more lawyerly than me, and that was helpful in clearing some of those citations.
Waldo Jaquith - Motion to Quash in Garrett v. Better Publications. 2009
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The mayor's enormous financial advantage played a significant role in clearing the field, but Mr. Thompson, who could have sought a third term as comptroller, chose to challenge Mr. Bloomberg.
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And because I'm way OC I'll usually read the whole dang series from book one to whatever I have ... * sigh* it really holds me up in clearing the TBR.
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They've got some work to do in clearing out old inventory of two year old street bikes that the dirt guys couldn't sell before bringing upgraded versions over here marked up at a premium.
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This may be because, as liberals, they believe that street-clearing is the job of the government.
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brtom commented on the word clearing
The work of clearing the road was itself violent. Wendell Berry "A Native Hill"
July 19, 2008