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1
the
process
of
removing
waste
or things you do not want from a place:
Examples:
slum
clearance
Much of the
area
was bulldozed into
oblivion
in a
wave
of
slum
clearances.
house
clearance
UK
They
specialize
in house clearances after a
resident
has
died
.
2
an
occasion
when people are
forced
to move away from the
area
where they live
permanently
:
Examples:
Highland
clearances The great
Highland
clearances in
Scotland
did not
reach
their
height
until after 1800.
3
an
occasion
when
goods
are
offered
for
sale
cheaply
so that people will be
encouraged
to
buy
them and there will be
space
for new
goods
:
Examples:
clearance
sale
We
bought
our new
carpet
at a
clearance
sale
.
on
clearance
US I
buy
Christmas
decorations
when they go on
clearance
in
January
.
4
the
distance
or
space
that is
needed
for one thing to
avoid
touching
another thing:
Examples:
clearance
of It was
difficult
getting the
piano
through the
doorway
because we only had a
clearance
of a few centimetres.
low
clearance
High
vehicles
should take an
alternative
route
because of
low
clearance
under the
bridge
.
5
official
permission
for something or the
state
of having
satisfied
the
official
conditions
of something:
Examples:
The
plane
will be taking off as soon as it gets
clearance
.
security
clearance
To
visit
the
prison
, you'll need
security
clearance
.
6
the
process
of a
cheque
going from one
bank
to another through a
central
organization
, so that money can be
paid
to the person it is
owed
to:
Examples:
Clearance
(of a
cheque
) can take up to a
week
.
7
in
football
, an
occasion
when a
player
kicks
the
ball
away from their
goal
:
Examples:
Robinson's long
clearance
was
controlled
by Mido who went on to
score
.
8
If
goods
are
reduced
for
clearance
, they are
offered
for
sale
at a
lower
than
usual
price
so that people will
buy
them and there will be
space
for new
goods
:
Examples:
a
clearance
sale
9
official
permission
for something:
Examples:
The
pilot
announced
we had
received
clearance
for take off.
10
the
amount
of
space
available
for an
object
to
pass
through an
opening
without
touching
anything, or for two
objects
to
pass
each other without
touching
:
Examples:
The
sign
on the
overpass
says that
its
clearance
is 12
feet
, and our
truck
is 10
feet
high, so we should have 2
feet
of
clearance
when we go under it.
11
the
process
by which
cheques
and other
payments
are
exchanged
between
customers
of different
banks
:
Examples:
Foreign-drawn
cheques
may incur
additional
bank
charges
for
clearance
and
currency
conversion
.
12
official
permission
to come into or leave a place or
country
:
Examples:
Two more
inspections
by the
Swiss
customs
clearance
agency
declared
the
cargo
clean
.
customs
/
entry
clearance
His
application
was
refused
by the
entry
clearance
officer
.
13
official
permission
to do something or have
particular
information
:
Examples:
security
/
regulatory
clearance
Nuclear
plant
workers
and
contractors
must have a
security
clearance
.
get/be
given
/
obtain
clearance
The
flight
was
given
clearance
for
takeoff
at 5:55
pm
.
need/
require
clearance
The deal will need
clearance
from
state
insurance
departments
where the
companies
do
business
.
clearance
for sth The
chief
executive
said he
hoped
to
receive
regulatory
clearance
for the deal by next
March
.
14
→
15
available
at a
lower
price
than
usual
:
Examples:
All
laptops
and printers are now on
clearance
.
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