To have demonstrated to be true based on facts
Past tense for to resolve that which is unknown, puzzling or cryptic
“McNamara's memoir does not clear up this puzzling issue.”
Past tense for to explain or clarify that which is difficult to comprehend
“Happily, there is nothing in these laws that remains for the present or any future writer to clear up.”
Past tense for to make tidy or presentable by clearing away clutter
“They also know they must clear up their bedroom before Umber arrives.”
Past tense for to clear or disappear, especially of something undesirable
“When he played his lyre and sang, it is said, storms would clear up and make way for sunshine.”
Past tense for to become sunny or bright after a period of inclement weather
“I wished something would happen, either that the weather would clear up or that it would storm and get it over with.”
Past tense for reconcile a situation
Past tense for clean by using water and cloth
Past tense for to clean or remove dirt with a brush
Past tense for to be expectant of a positive outcome
Past tense for to resolve or find a solution to
Past tense for to maintain one's household
Past tense for to justify or make excuses for
Past tense for to resolve (a contest, decision, problem or dispute)
Past tense for to make something understandable
Past tense for to search for and eliminate malfunctioning elements or errors in something, especially a computer program or machinery
Past tense for to remove a substance by rubbing
Past tense for to store or put something away
Past tense for to pay off (a debt or creditor)
Past tense for to explain away or dispel
Past tense for to obtain a financial advantage or benefit
Past tense for to sanitize a surface or area
Past tense for to succeed in killing, destroying or defeating
Past tense for to make or become brighter or lighter in contrast
Past tense for to make or become happier and more cheerful
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