Synonyms of the word clearance


CLEARANCEHEADROOM - HEADWAY - INTERVAL - LICENSE - PERMISSION - PERMIT - ROOM - SEPARATION - WAY

clearance

  • n. The act of clearing or something (such as a space) cleared.
  • n. The distance between two moving objects, especially between parts of a machine.
  • n. The height or width of a tunnel, bridge or other passage, or the distance between a vehicle and the walls…
  • n. A permission for a vehicle to proceed, or for a person to travel.
  • n. A permission to have access to sensitive or secret documents or other information.
  • n. A sale of merchandise at a reduced price.
  • n. (banking, finance) The settlement of transactions involving securities or means of payment such as checks…
  • n. (medicine) The removal of harmful substances from the blood; renal clearance.
  • n. (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) The act of potting all the remaining balls on a table at one visit.
  • n. (soccer) The act of kicking a ball away from the goal one is defending.
  • n. (chess) Removal of pieces from a rank, file or diagonal so that a bishop, rook or queen is free to move…
  • n. Clear or net profit.

headroom

  • n. The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc.
  • n. (electronics) The ability of a system to reproduce loud sounds free of distortion; dynamic headroom.
  • n. The distance between the actual performance of an algorithm and its maximum possible performance.

headway

  • n. Movement ahead or forward.
  • n. (nautical) Forward motion, or its rate.
  • n. (countable, transport) The interval of time or distance between the fronts of two vehicles (e.g. buses)…
  • n. (uncountable, figuratively) Progress toward a goal.
  • n. (countable) The clearance beneath an object, such as an arch, ceiling or bridge; headroom.
  • n. (coal-mining) A cross-heading.

interval

  • n. A distance in space.
  • n. A period of time.
  • n. (music) The difference (a ratio or logarithmic measure) in pitch between two notes, often referring to…
  • n. (mathematics) A connected section of the real line which may be empty or have a length of zero.
  • n. (chiefly Britain) An intermission.
  • n. (sports) half time, a scheduled intermission between the periods of play.
  • n. (cricket) Either of the two breaks, at lunch and tea, between the three sessions of a day's play.

license

  • n. A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.
  • n. The legal terms under which a person is allowed to use a product, especially software.
  • n. Freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behaviour or…
  • n. Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint.
  • v. The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization.
  • v. Authorize officially.

permission

  • n. authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority).
  • n. The act of permitting.
  • n. (computing) flags or access control lists pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how.

permit

  • v. (now archaic, rare) To hand over, resign (something to someone).
  • v. (transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
  • v. (transitive) To allow (someone) to do something; to give permission to.
  • v. (intransitive) To allow for, to make something possible.
  • v. (intransitive) To allow, to admit (of).
  • v. (transitive, pronounced like noun) To grant formal authorization for (something).
  • v. (transitive, pronounced like noun) To attempt to obtain or succeed in obtaining formal authorization for…
  • n. (obsolete) Formal permission.
  • n. An artifact or document rendering something allowed or legal.
  • n. A pompano of the species Trachinotus falcatus.

room

  • adj. (dialectal or obsolete) Wide; spacious; roomy.
  • adv. (dialectal or obsolete) Far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
  • adv. (nautical) Off from the wind.
  • n. (now rare) Opportunity or scope (to do something).
  • n. (uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
  • n. (archaic) A particular portion of space.
  • n. (uncountable, figuratively) Sufficient space for or to do something.
  • n. (nautical) A space between the timbers of a ship's frame.
  • n. (obsolete) Place; stead.
  • n. (countable) A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling.
  • n. (countable) With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom.
  • n. (in the plural) A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings.
  • n. (always in the singular) The people in a room.
  • n. (mining) An area for working in a coal mine.
  • n. (caving) A portion of a cave that is wider than a passage.
  • n. (Internet, countable) A forum or chat room.
  • n. Place or position in society; office; rank; post, sometimes when vacated by its former occupant.
  • v. (intransitive) To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.
  • v. (transitive) To assign to a room; to allocate a room to.

separation

  • n. The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
  • n. The place at which a division occurs.
  • n. An interval, gap or space that separates things.
  • n. (law) An agreement terminating a relationship between husband and wife, but short of a divorce.
  • n. (military) Departure from active duty, while not necessarily leaving the service entirely.

way

  • n. (heading) To do with a place or places.
  • n. A method or manner of doing something; a mannerism.
  • n. A state or condition.
  • n. (heading) Personal interaction.
  • n. (paganism) A tradition within the modern pagan faith of Heathenry, dedication to a specific deity or craft,…
  • n. (nautical) Speed, progress, momentum.
  • n. A degree, an amount, a sense.
  • n. (US, As the head of an interjectory clause) Acknowledges that a task has been done well, chiefly in expressions…
  • n. (plural only) The timbers of shipyard stocks that slope into the water and along which a ship or large…
  • n. (plural only) The longitudinal guiding surfaces on the bed of a planer, lathe, etc. along which a table…
  • interj. (only in reply to no way) It is true.
  • v. (obsolete) To travel.
  • adv. (informal, with comparative or modified adjective) Much.
  • adv. (slang, with positive adjective) Very.
  • adv. (informal) Far.
  • n. The letter for the w sound in Pitman shorthand.

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