Clearing in a sentence as a noun

If you figure out some way to get 1% of them to pay you $10 a month, then you are now clearing $100,000 a month.

In a clearing ahead you see a shiny new icon, a multicolor wheel.

They also have good credit and large account balances, so their clearing/margin/and funding costs are lower.

I suspect this is just HP clearing out the supply chain of already purchased parts and units still at the factory.

Talking about a "shortage" of something is equivalent to saying the market isn't clearing: that there's more demand than supply.

Too many soldiers died because the common procedure for clearing a building broke down in structures of irregular layout and in cities crawling with hostiles.

Its a literature review which includes an assessment of a huge assortment of papers, mostly about stuff like forest fires and fires used for clearing agricultural land.

I mean, I was launching a product that could have used it, if it really took off, but the product didn't take off, and I was full time on the business barely clearing rent, so I ended up with rather a large amount of debt.

Clearing definitions

noun

a tract of land with few or no trees in the middle of a wooded area

See also: glade

noun

the act of freeing from suspicion

noun

the act of removing solid particles from a liquid

See also: clarification