1 an occasion when you tidy a place by getting rid of things that you do not want:
We need to have a big clear-up.
2 (of an illness or bad weather) to go away, changing into a better condition:
In other areas land with a legacy of dereliction may be appropriately mined as opencast as a prelude to clear-up and restoration.
These cover the clear-up procedures that take place after each exercise, including the requirement for the disposal of unused or unexploded munitions.
This explains why the clear-up rate for burglary is so low.
I am pointing out to him that the clear-up rate has risen, and that the incidence of crime has fallen.
Although the public are pleased about the improvement in the clear-up rate for burglary, that has not eroded their fear of crime.
Does he agree that the prison system survives on the low clear-up rate and that a high one would be disastrous?
He has criticised their sickness rates, wastage rates and clear-up rates, and has generally presented the police force as a bunch of lazy, ill layabouts.
Furthermore, as we all know, the graffiti would re-appear within days and the expense of the clear-up would be money down the drain.
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