unclutter
/ʌnˈklʌtər/
verb
- To remove unnecessary items from a space to make it tidy and organized.
- He spent the weekend uncluttering his closet and donating unused clothes.
- She decided to unclutter her desk by throwing away old papers.
- We need to unclutter the garage before we can park the car inside.
- To simplify or remove unnecessary elements from something, such as a schedule, a design, or one's life.
- The designer worked to unclutter the website's homepage for a cleaner look.
- He tried to unclutter his mind by meditating every morning.
- She wanted to unclutter her daily routine by cutting out unnecessary meetings.
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