overhaul,
overtake,
pass make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to; "You should overhaul your car engine"; "overhaul the health care system"
hop travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.; "She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"
clear -
make a way or path by removing objects; "Clear a path through the dense forest"
clear free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat"
create,
make create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
clear -
remove the occupants of; "Clear the building"
empty become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
clear free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat"
clear -
remove (people) from a building; "clear the patrons from the theater after the bomb threat"
clear free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat"
clear -
rid of instructions or data; "clear a memory buffer"
empty become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
computer science,
computing the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
clear -
make clear, bright, light, or translucent; "The water had to be cleared through filtering"
modify,
alter,
change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
clear -
settle, as of a debt; "clear a debt"; "solve an old debt"
clear -
sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars"
sell persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
commercialism,
mercantilism,
commerce an economic system (Europe in 18th century) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
clear -
clear from impurities, blemishes, pollution, etc.; "clear the water before it can be drunk"
countenance,
permit,
let,
allow consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
convict find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced"
pass judgment,
evaluate,
judge form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?""We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
vindicate clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof; "You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel"
whitewash exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data
purge excrete or evacuate (someone's bowels or body); "The doctor decided that the patient must be purged"
Clear -
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
pay,
bear,
yield bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action; "You'll pay for this!"; "She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly"; "You'll pay for this opinion later"
clear free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat"
modify,
alter,
change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
pay,
bear,
yield bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action; "You'll pay for this!"; "She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly"; "You'll pay for this opinion later"
Clear -
make as a net profit; "The company cleared $1 million"
overcast,
cloud sew with an overcast stitch from one section to the next; "overcast books"
Adjective
clear -
readily apparent to the mind; "a clear and present danger"; "a clear explanation"; "a clear case of murder"; "a clear indication that she was angry"; "gave us a clear idea of human nature"
unclear not clear to the mind; "the law itself was unclear on that point"; "the reason for their actions is unclear to this day"
comprehendible,
comprehensible capable of being comprehended or understood; "an idea comprehensible to the average mind"
definite known for certain; "it is definite that they have won"
distinct recognizable; marked; "noticed a distinct improvement"; "at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage"
unambiguous having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning; "As a horror, apartheid...is absolutely unambiguous"- Mario Vargas Llosa
unsubtle,
broad showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad political stance"; "generous and broad sympathies"; "a liberal newspaper"; "tolerant of his opponent's opinions"
clear-cut,
trenchant,
distinct clearly or sharply defined to the mind; "clear-cut evidence of tampering"; "Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest"; "trenchant distinctions between right and wrong"
luculent,
perspicuous,
crystal clear,
pellucid,
limpid,
lucid (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument"
prima facie as it seems at first sight; "a prima facie case of murder"
unmistakable clearly evident to the mind; "his opposition to slavery was unmistakable"
clear -
allowing light to pass through; "clear water"; "clear plastic bags"; "clear glass"; "the air is clear and clean"
opaque not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight; "opaque windows of the jail"; "opaque to X-rays"
hyaline,
hyaloid resembling glass in transparency or translucency; "the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline"-Sacheverell Sitwell
limpid,
liquid (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument"
semitransparent,
translucent allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows"
unclouded not made opaque or cloudy by sediment; "the wine was unclouded"
clear -
free from clouds or mist or haze; "on a clear day"
cloudy (of liquids) clouded as with sediment; "a cloudy liquid"; "muddy coffee"; "murky waters"
meteorology the earth science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere (especially weather)
discerning having or revealing keen insight and good judgment; "a discerning critic"; "a discerning reader"
clear -
clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible; "as clear as a whistle"; "clear footprints in the snow"; "the letter brought back a clear image of his grandfather"; "a spire clean-cut against the sky"; "a clear-cut pattern"
clear -
free from contact or proximity or connection; "we were clear of the danger"; "the ship was clear of the reef"
clear -
clear of charges or deductions; "a clear profit"
clear -
characterized by freedom from troubling thoughts (especially guilt); "a clear conscience"; "regarded her questioner with clear untroubled eyes"
Clear -
(of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims; "efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings"; "clear laughter like a waterfall"; "clear reds and blues"; "a light lilting voice like a silver bell"
pure in a state of sexual virginity; "pure and vestal modesty"; "a spinster or virgin lady"; "men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal"
Clear -
accurately stated or described; "a set of well-defined values"