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Phrasal Verb - Clearing out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To remove or eliminate unwanted items or things from a particular place or store, often by selling or disposing of them at a low price. This can be done by a store or business to make room for new inventory, products, or merchandise, or by an individual to declutter and organize their personal space. The term can also imply a complete removal or eradication of something, such as a website, social media account, or other online presence.

Examples

No.Example
1The store manager decided to clear out their winter clothing to make way for the new summer collection.
2After the divorce, she spent all day clearing out the apartment, getting rid of mementos and unwanted gifts.
3The company cleared out their old servers to upgrade to a more efficient and secure system.
4The family cleared out their attic to find old trunks, boxes, and heirlooms.
5The landlord was forced to clear out the squatters from the abandoned building.
6She spent all weekend clearing out her closet to give it a professional cleaning and organization.
7The store cleared out its holiday inventory to make room for the new spring collection.
8The company cleared out its old computers to upgrade to new ones with better software and hardware.
9They cleared out the flooded basement to prevent water damage and mold growth.
10The community center cleared out its old playground equipment to make way for new and safer installations.