Clearance [noun]

Definition of Clearance:

permission for activity

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Sentence/Example of Clearance:

With some machines, wider aftermarket tires will require ¾- or 1-inch spacers to maintain clearance, but even when not required, that wider stance will add stability to your machine, especially on side-hill trails.

The site served as an aggregator of “Q drops,” which are anonymous posts on the website 8kun by someone claiming to have a high-level government security clearance providing inside information.

Because Moriarty was actively suicidal, Sheriff’s Department policy normally would have required deputies to take him to the county’s emergency psychiatric unit for clearance before booking him into jail.

SDG&E said though the state puts a limit on the minimum tree clearance, it doesn’t set a maximum.

In May 2019, the CPUC said it would allow “the 25-foot clearance range where necessary and feasible if supported by scientific evidence or data showing that such clearance will reduce wildfire risk.”

An officer is considered sworn once he or she has received a clearance from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, or POST.

It was a temporary clearance of a patch of State land on which the native would raise a crop one, two, or more seasons.

Soldiers were already stacking up the chairs ready for the clearance of the gymnasium for the morrow.

It explains the trouble we were having in recent months in getting total synaptic clearance!

Gorcher came back pretty soon with his clearance, which gave him the right to run to Arroyo as first section of Number Eighteen.