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  • 1Clear (Scientology) — Description A condition in which Scientologists say a person is free of the influence of unwanted emotions and memories of trauma Early proponents L. Ron Hubbard Key texts Hubbard s Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) Subject… …

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  • 2Clear Body, Clear Mind —   …

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  • 3clear up — I verb answer, ascertain, brighten, clarify, complete, construe, consummate, decipher, decode, die away, disentangle, dispatch, dispose of, elucidate, explain, exposit, expound, fathom, figure out, interpret, lift, light, make sense, resolve,… …

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  • 4clear up — [v1] explain; resolve answer, cipher, clarify, decipher, dissolve, elucidate, figure out, illuminate, illustrate, make plausible, make reasonable, puzzle out, resolve, solve, straighten out, tidy, unfold, unravel; concepts 37,57 Ant. complicate,… …

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  • 5answer — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth that you say/write/do as a reply ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, one word, quick, short ▪ The short answer to your question is that he has acted completely illegally. ▪ blunt …

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  • 6clear — [[t]klɪ͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦ clearer, clearest, clears, clearing, cleared 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear. The book is clear, readable and adequately illustrated... The space telescope has taken the clearest… …

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  • 7answer — Synonyms and related words: Agnus Dei, Benedicite, ESP, Gloria, Gloria Patri, Gloria in Excelsis, Introit, Magnificat, Miserere, Nunc Dimittis, Parthian shot, Te Deum, Trisagion, Vedic hymn, accomplishment, accord, acknowledge, acknowledgment,… …

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  • 8clear up — Synonyms and related words: account for, allegorize, answer, ascertain, assure, bottom, certify, cinch, cipher, clarify, clean up, clear, clear the decks, clinch, crack, debug, decide, decipher, decode, demonstrate, demythologize, determine,… …

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  • 9clear — I adj. 1) crystal, perfectly; painfully clear 2) (cannot stand alone) clear about (are you clear about the situation?) 3) clear from (the answer is clear from these facts) 4) clear of (the roads were clear of snow; to keep clear of trouble) 5)… …

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  • 10clear — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 remove sth that is not wanted/needed ADVERB ▪ completely, totally ▪ The site must be completely cleared and made safe for children. ▪ partially ▪ hastily …

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