Clearing (noun)

  1. The act or process of making an area or space free from obstacles, obstacles, or obstacles.
  2. The act or process of removing trees, bushes, or other vegetation from an area of land.
  3. The process of removing or settling financial transactions, such as checks or credit card transactions.

Origin:

The word 'clearing' comes from the old english 'clærung' meaning 'the act of making clear or bright.'.

Examples:

  1. The clearing of the land allowed for the construction of new buildings.
  2. The clearing of the snow from the road was a major challenge for the city's workers.
  3. The clearing of the jungle was a major environmental concern.
  4. The clearing of the bank check was a major step in the financial transaction.
  5. The clearing of the path made it easier for hikers to reach the summit.
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