Synonym: brighten, clarify, clear, crystalise, crystalize, crystallise, crystallize, elucidate, enlighten, finish off, finish up, get through, illuminate, light up, mop up, polish off, shed light on, sort out, straighten out, wrap up. Similar words: tear up, clear, unclear, nuclear, clear off, clear out, clear away, learn. Meaning: v. 1. make clear and (more) comprehensible 2. finish a task completely 3. free (the throat) by making a rasping sound 4. become clear 5. make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear.
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91. It'll clear up in a day or two.
92. I tell you, it's easy to clear up here.
93. Quitclaim deeds are most commonly used to clear up title problems, to transfer property between spouses after a divorce, or in informal transactions between friends or family members.
94. The heaviest if clear up safe, intermediary of not little now cheater.
95. The movement method to clear up unusual value and void value is introduced.
96. Your cold is likely to clear up in a day or two.
97. They were using a mechanical shovel to clear up the streets.
98. The injury proved to be far worse than first thought and following surgery it emerged that Rosicky had a problem with his hamstring tendon and needed a metal screw inserted to clear up the pain.
99. Safflower seed oil includes very rich flavone which can clear up free radical and prevent malignant transformation.
100. If we want to change this situation, we should clear up the abstract character and solipsism of pedagogy knowledge and pay attention to richer and more colorful educational practice.
101. The really scary part is that, while all these symptoms can clear up by themselves, the disease can lie dormant in your system for decades before damaging vitals such as your nervous system and heart.
102. Colonel Lewis B. " Chesty " Puller, the regimental commander of the 1st Marines, left late that afternoon by rail with the 2d Battalion, 1st Marines, "to clear up the situation.
103. The weather won't clear up until the rainy season is over.
104. Cranberry juice has a reputation for helping to clear up bladder infections, but it does not help with overactive bladder and urge incontinence, Rosenman says.
105. Grandad hunted all winter long but could not clear up the debt.
106. ASM also provides an error correction formula deduced from matrix inversion theorem to clear up the error originated from approximate synchronous sampling.
107. We are duty-bound to clear up this issue, which lies heavy upon the breast of France.
108. Thanks brother's concernment . I'm fine and begin to clear up the things on hand today.
109. They met last night to clear up any lingering doubts.
110. Rain day is always clear up, although not necessarily the rain is rainbow, but at least no longer trickling rain wet our mind the sky.
111. Wouldn't a mere indication from my cousin clear up the misunderstanding? ".
112. Heres the scoop to clear up the confusion: the SSRI medications were first developed as antidepressants, but it was recognized that they also have anti-anxiety effects.
113. To clear up your fog of confusion, dig down deep and you'll find hidden answers.
114. Jimmy inspired me to clear up all 101 items on my list.
115. His cold will clear up in a day or two.
116. It can clear up the thermonatrite, rust and oil in water tanks, water jackets and warm wind radiators.
117. The cost of investigation for criminal case refers to the whole expenses which investigation department spend clear up the case in process of investigation.
117. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
118. I want to escape from the place, which gives me so many heart-struck memories. It's hard to walk, come again, clear up my memories again and again.
119. This skin trouble will clear up in a day or two.
120. A special circuit for clear up the shock noise of the switch.
More similar words: tear up, clear, unclear, nuclear, clear off, clear out, clear away, learn, learn from, year after year, as a rule, cheer up, cover up, limber up, interrupt, enter upon, corruption, cycle, uncle, clerk, muscle, circle, miracle, article, manacle, vehicle, obstacle, particle, spectacle, leap.