Pronunciation: /klɪr ðə weɪ/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Please clear the way for the ambulance to pass through.
A2 The construction workers cleared the way for the new road to be built.
B1 The team worked together to clear the way for the delivery trucks.
B2 The government is taking steps to clear the way for new businesses to thrive.
C1 The negotiations helped to clear the way for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
C2 The reforms were implemented to clear the way for a more efficient and transparent system.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 Please clear the way for the ambulance.
A2 The workers cleared the way for the new road construction.
B1 The hikers had to clear the way through the dense forest.
B2 The protesters were trying to clear the way to the government building.
C1 The diplomat worked hard to clear the way for peaceful negotiations.
C2 The CEO had to clear the way for the company's expansion into new markets.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 Please clear the way for the ambulance.
A2 The construction workers cleared the way for the new road.
B1 The company hired a team to clear the way for the new office building.
B2 The government implemented new policies to clear the way for economic growth.
C1 The negotiations between the two countries helped clear the way for peace talks.
C2 The scientific breakthroughs have cleared the way for new advancements in technology.
article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun
A1 Please clear the way for the ambulance to pass through.
A2 The workers cleared the way for the new road construction project.
B1 The teacher asked the students to clear the way for the guest speaker.
B2 The police officers cleared the way for the VIP's motorcade.
C1 The company CEO's security team cleared the way for her entrance into the building.
C2 The firefighters worked quickly to clear the way for the rescue team to enter the burning building.
formal Please clear the way so that the ambulance can pass through.
informal Hey, can you clear the way for me? I need to get through.
slang Yo, move it! Clear the way, I'm coming through.
figurative In order to achieve success, we must clear the way of obstacles and distractions.
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