Definitions and Examples of clearance, opening
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The act of removing obstacles or obstructions from a path or space.
Example
The construction crew worked hard to ensure the clearance of the road after the landslide.
A passage or gap that allows for the free flow of air, water, or other substances.
Example
The opening in the dam allowed the water to flow freely downstream.
Key Differences: clearance vs opening
- 1Clearance refers to the act of removing obstacles or obstructions from a path or space.
- 2Opening refers to a passage or gap that allows for the free flow of air, water, or other substances.
Effective Usage of clearance, opening
- 1Medical Context: Use blockage to describe a medical condition where there is an obstruction in the body's pathways.
- 2Engineering Context: Use clearance to describe the process of removing obstacles or obstructions from a path or space.
- 3Construction Context: Use opening to describe a passage or gap that allows for the free flow of air, water, or other substances.
Remember this!
The antonyms of blockage are clearance and opening. Use blockage to describe a medical condition where there is an obstruction in the body's pathways. Use clearance to describe the process of removing obstacles or obstructions from a path or space. Use opening to describe a passage or gap that allows for the free flow of air, water, or other substances.