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adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
Refers to a situation where communication or a mission is secure and not compromised by enemies.
Refers to data or information that is not encrypted or hidden, making it vulnerable to interception.
Refers to a situation where an aircraft is flying without any issues or threats.
Refers to a situation where a suspect or criminal's actions or intentions are known and understood.
Refers to a communication channel that is free from interference or distortion.
Refers to a message that is transmitted and received clearly without any interference or disruption.
In the context of writing, 'in the clear' can refer to a piece of writing that is free from errors or ambiguity, or a situation where a writer has successfully resolved a problem or issue in their work.
In psychology, 'in the clear' can be used to describe a patient who has successfully overcome a mental health issue or a situation where a psychologist has successfully resolved a case or reached a clear understanding of a patient's condition.
For lawyers, 'in the clear' can refer to a situation where a client has been cleared of any legal charges or accusations, or a case where a lawyer has successfully defended their client and resolved a legal matter.
In accounting, 'in the clear' can indicate that financial records or statements are accurate, free from errors or discrepancies, or a situation where an accountant has successfully resolved a financial issue or discrepancy.
In medicine, 'in the clear' can be used to describe a patient who has recovered from an illness or medical condition, or a situation where a doctor has successfully treated a patient and resolved a medical issue.