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clean up
verb as in accumulate
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verb as in amass
verb as in brush up
verb as in censor
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verb as in clear
verb as in consummate
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verb as in correct
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verb as in delete
verb as in earn
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verb as in expurgate
verb as in get
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verb as in hit the jackpot
verb as in lave
verb as in legalize
verb as in legitimatize
verb as in legitimize
verb as in line one's pockets
verb as in make
verb as in profit
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verb as in rake
verb as in rectify
verb as in reform
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verb as in refurbish
verb as in remedy
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verb as in return
verb as in revise
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verb as in right
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verb as in settle
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verb as in shake up
verb as in simplify
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verb as in void
verb as in wash
verb as in wind up
Example Sentences
“He cleans up the mistakes of everyone else,” edge rusher Joey Bosa said.
Clippers coach Tyronn Lue had mostly wanted his team to stay the course while in their funk, but he also wanted his group to clean up some things.
So far, she has failed to use her control of the Port of L.A. to take meaningful steps to clean up dirty diesel emissions.
His remit was to “clean up the corruption,” “end the conflicts of interest,” and “return those agencies to their rich tradition of gold standard, empirically based, evidence-based science, evidence-based medicine,” Kennedy said.
And if Beijing cleans up its chemical industry, the business may simply move to India, where corruption can be even more endemic, or perhaps another country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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