houseclean

/ˈhaʊsklin/
verb
  1. To clean the inside of a house, including tasks like dusting, vacuuming, and scrubbing.
    • It's easier to houseclean if you put away clutter first.
    • She hired a service to houseclean the entire apartment once a month.
    • We houseclean every Saturday morning before the guests arrive.
  2. To remove unnecessary or unwanted items, people, or practices from an organization or system (figurative).
    • The new CEO plans to houseclean the company's outdated policies.
    • The committee decided to houseclean the membership list by removing inactive members.
    • After the scandal, the government promised to houseclean the department.
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