cleared

/klɪrd/
adjective
  1. Having no obstacles or unwanted items; empty or tidy.
    • The land was cleared and ready for construction.
    • After the storm, the streets were finally cleared.
    • The table was cleared and ready for the next meal.
  2. Officially allowed or approved; not restricted.
    • The shipment was cleared by customs.
    • She is cleared to access the confidential files.
    • He has a cleared security badge for the building.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of clear: removed objects or obstacles from a place; made an area empty or tidy.
    • He cleared his desk before starting the new project.
    • The workers cleared the road of debris after the storm.
    • She cleared the table after dinner.
  2. Past tense and past participle of clear: removed trees or vegetation from land.
    • The forest was cleared to make way for a highway.
    • They cleared the land for a new housing development.
    • The farmer cleared the field to plant crops.
  3. Past tense and past participle of clear: officially allowed or approved; removed a doubt or obstacle.
    • The pilot cleared the plane for takeoff.
    • She cleared her name after the misunderstanding.
    • The committee cleared the proposal for final review.
  4. Past tense and past participle of clear: passed by or over something without touching.
    • The car barely cleared the low bridge.
    • The horse cleared the fence easily.
    • The jumper cleared the bar at 2 meters.
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