cleanup

[ˈkliːnʌp]

cleanup Definition

the act or process of cleaning up something, especially a site or an area that has been polluted, damaged, or left untidy.

Using cleanup: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cleanup" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The volunteers organized a beach cleanup to remove the trash and debris.

  • Example

    After the party, we had to do a major cleanup of the house.

  • Example

    The company was fined for not doing a proper cleanup of the toxic waste site.

  • Example

    The city is planning a street cleanup campaign to improve the appearance of the downtown area.

cleanup Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with cleanup

  • clean up one's act

    to improve one's behavior or performance, especially by eliminating bad habits or mistakes

    Example

    After being warned by the coach, the team decided to clean up their act and start playing more seriously.

  • to tidy or clean a space after someone else has made a mess

    Example

    I'm tired of always having to clean up after my messy roommate.

  • clean up one's plate

    to eat all the food on one's plate, especially as a child when encouraged to do so by parents

    Example

    My mom always told me to clean up my plate before leaving the table.

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Summary: cleanup in Brief

The term 'cleanup' [ˈkliːnʌp] refers to the act or process of cleaning up something, especially a site or an area that has been polluted, damaged, or left untidy. It can also refer to improving one's behavior or performance, as in 'clean up one's act,' or eating all the food on one's plate, as in 'clean up one's plate.' 'Cleanup' extends into phrases like 'clean up after someone,' and is often used in contexts like beach cleanups, toxic waste site cleanups, and street cleanup campaigns.

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