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ALL meanings of preclear

clear
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  • verb with object preclear to receive authorization before taking action on: You'll have to clear your plan with headquarters. 1
  • verb with object preclear to give clearance to; authorize: The chairperson has to clear our speeches before the meeting. 1
  • verb with object preclear to authorize (a person, agency, etc.) to use classified information, documents, etc.: He has finally been cleared for highly classified information. 1
  • verb with object preclear to remove trees, buildings, or other obstructions from (land), as for farming or construction. 1
  • verb with object preclear to free (a ship, cargo, etc.) from legal detention at a port by satisfying customs and other requirements. 1
  • verb with object preclear to try or otherwise dispose of (the cases awaiting court action): to clear the docket. 1
  • verb with object preclear (of a commodity) to buy up or sell out the existing supply of. 1
  • verb with object preclear Skin Diving. to drain or expel unwanted water in: to clear a snorkel by sharp exhalations; to clear a regulator and face mask while underwater. 1
  • verb with object preclear Bridge. to establish one or more winning cards in (a given suit) by leading the suit until all the outstanding cards have been drawn: He cleared the heart suit before attacking spades. 1
  • verb without object preclear to become clear. 1
  • verb without object preclear to exchange checks and bills, and settle balances, as in a clearinghouse. 1
  • verb without object preclear to become free from doubt, anxiety, misunderstanding, etc.: His mind cleared when he heard the truth. 1
  • verb without object preclear to pass an authority for review, approval, etc.: The bill must clear through the assembly before it becomes legal. 1
  • verb without object preclear to remove dishes, food, etc., from a table following a meal: Is it my turn to clear? 1
  • verb without object preclear to remove previously inserted instructions or data from a computer, calculator, typewriter, or the like. 1
  • verb without object preclear Nautical. to comply with customs and other requirements legally imposed on entering or leaving a port (often followed by in or out). to leave port after having complied with such requirements. 1
  • verb without object preclear (of a commodity for sale) to sell out; become bought out: Wheat cleared rapidly. 1
  • noun preclear a clear or unobstructed space. 1
  • abbreviation PRECLEAR plaintext. 1
  • noun preclear a piece of clear lumber. 1
  • idioms preclear in the clear, absolved of blame or guilt; free: He was suspected of the theft, but evidence put him in the clear. en clair. 1
  • noun preclear a person who has not yet reached the status of a 'clear', in which a person is considered to no longer have a 'reactive mind' characterized by subconscious reactions to stimuli 0
  • verb preclear to approve; get approval for or clear in advance 0
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