1 an occasion when you tidy a place by getting rid of things that you do not want:
We need to give the garage a good clear-out.
2 to leave a building or other place, esp. without much warning:
However, there has been a clear-out of any reasonable people.
There has been no offer to privatise them; it has been a clear-out sale.
There will be a reduction in claim forms by 1,700 per average practice, which is a tremendous clear-out.
What we do need is a clear-out by strong personalities who do not have ambitions to continue when the clear-out has been completed.
There has to be a clear-out process first.
This will entail a clear-out of some rather elderly and confusing legislation and its replacement with a single, comprehensive —and, we hope, more easily comprehended —set of provisions.
Has not the clear-out already begun?
The club, who were 35 million in debt, started an end-of-season clear-out to reduce their annual 17 million wage bill.
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