/kliˈnʌˌp/ - [kleenup] - clean•up
We found 6 definitions of cleanup from 3 different sources.
NounPlural: cleanups |
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cleanup - (baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team) | ||
cleanup position, cleanup spot | ||
position the act of positing; an assumption taken as a postulate or axiom | ||
batting order, lineup, card (baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat; "the managers presented their cards to the umpire at home plate" | ||
cleanup - the act of making something clean; "he gave his shoes a good cleaning" | ||
cleaning, cleansing | ||
improvement the act of improving something; "their improvements increased the value of the property" | ||
disinfestation the activity of getting rid of vermin | ||
spring-cleaning the activity of cleaning a house thoroughly at the end of winter | ||
scrubbing, scouring, scrub moving over territory to search for something; "scouring the entire area revealed nothing" | ||
dry cleaning the act of cleaning (fabrics) with a solvent other than water | ||
sweeping the act of cleaning with a broom | ||
purging, purge an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place; "he died in a purge by Stalin" | ||
purification the act of purging of sin or guilt; moral or spiritual cleansing; "purification through repentance" | ||
sterilisation, sterilization the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means) | ||
sanitisation, sanitization, sanitation making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing | ||
depilation, epilation the act of removing hair (as from an animal skin) | ||
bathing, washup immersing the body in water or sunshine | ||
cleanup - a very large profit | ||
killing | ||
net income, net profit, earnings, lucre, profit, profits, net the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) | ||
colloquialism a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech |