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Sweep Out Definition

1) To clean by sweeping.


2) To remove or clear out something by sweeping.


3) To clear out or evict someone or something from a place.


Sweep Out

Definition

To clean by sweeping.
To remove or clear out something by sweeping.
To clear out or evict someone or something from a place.

Examples

Sweep Out Example in a sentence

1) The janitor will sweep out the auditorium after the event.

2) Please sweep out the debris from the garage.

3) It's important to sweep out the leaves from the gutters regularly.

4) They hired a crew to sweep out the warehouse before moving in.

5) Don't forget to sweep out the sand from the entryway.

6) The windstorm swept out most of the beach chairs.

7) The cleaner will sweep out the cobwebs in the attic.

8) Make sure to sweep out the crumbs from the toaster before using it.

9) The maintenance team will sweep out the old equipment from the storage room.

10) Let's sweep out the dust bunnies under the bed.

Part of Speech

Sweep Out (Noun)

Synonyms

Make A Clean Sweep , Sweep-Out , Sweep-Up - (SYNONYM) অপ্রয়োজনীয় বা অবাঞ্ছিত জিনিসপত্র ইঃ বিদায় করা

Encyclopedia

To clean by sweeping.
To remove or clear out something by sweeping.
To clear out or evict someone or something from a place.