Cleared in a sentence as an adjective

Was that such that you could have a full headcount before the $50M check cleared?

Once that happens, the cards from the camera can be cleared.

But why, oh why, would you sell your house and move from Houston to California before the check cleared?

You've already cleared it with political allies they have at the company who could stop it.

- Design "clear trail" markers apparent in all weather and easily moved to reflect cleared sections?

I always said, "add '-ansi -pedantic -Wall' to the compile flags and come back to me when you cleared that wall of warnings down to nothing".

Everybody was suspect until they were 'cleared' - the very definition of a witch hunt.

Finding a pulse, they brought him to the doughnut wagon, which was cleared out and converted to an emergency operating room.

Shockingly enough, while one transaction got security flagged and did not go thru, the laptop one cleared and the laptop had been shipped out before I contacted frys.

Teslas experts said that pumping in a little energy would help restore the power lost overnight as a result of the cold weather, and after an hour they cleared me to resume the trip to Milford.

This could potentially increase the number of mine-related injuries because far more people will attempt to live in or traverse known minefields which they wrongly believe to have been cleared yet which still contain roughly half of the original mines.

Proper Noun Examples for Cleared

He could have just said he was ready for the approach and I would have cleared him to the IAF and then Cleared for the approach and he could have selected Exit Hold and been on his way.

Cleared definitions

adjective

rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush; "cleared land"; "cleared streets free of fallen trees and debris"; "a cleared passage through the underbrush"; "played poker on the cleared dining room table"

adjective

freed from any question of guilt; "is absolved from all blame"; "was now clear of the charge of cowardice"; "his official honor is vindicated"

See also: absolved clear exculpated exonerated vindicated