CLEAR UP vs. CLEAR OUT vs. CLEAR OFF

##Clear up

(of an illness or other medical condition) become cured:
‘all my health problems cleared up’

(of the weather) become brighter:
‘I said I would fix the roof when the weather clears up’

(of rain) stop:
‘the drizzle looked unlikely to clear up’

Clear something ↔ up to explain or solve something, or make it easier to understand
The White House hopes these problems can be cleared up soon.


##Clear out

Leave quickly.
Example sentences
‘The soldiers quickly cleared out of the room.’

clear something out to make a place tidy by removing things from it and getting rid of them
I need to clear out my closet.


##Clear off

informal
To leave a place quickly
They cleared off when they saw the police coming

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