noun
- the removal or disposal of unwanted items, especially from a room, building, or business
- a sale in which a business sells off remaining stock at reduced prices
Usage: British English; often used in retail and household contexts
Usage: British English; commercial context
Examples
- We did a clearout of the garage and donated old furniture to charity.
- The store announced a clearout of winter clothing at half price.
- After moving, she had a major clearout of items she no longer needed.
- The company's clearout of excess inventory helped reduce storage costs.
- I found some old books during the bedroom clearout.
- The shop's clearout sale attracted many bargain hunters.