If someone in authority gives you the all clear, they give you permission to continue with a plan or activity, usually after a problem has been sorted out. I was given the all clear by the doctor to resume playing. = go-ahead. A signal, usually by siren, that an air raid is over or a danger has passed. a) official permission to begin doing something give (sb)/get the all clear
The all clear is a signal that a dangerous situation, for example an air raid, has ended. The all clear was sounded about 10 minutes after the alert was given. All clear is also a convention. `All clear,' Misha growled
signal that everything is OK, sign that the danger has passed, signal that the situation is safe
clear all
Turkish pronunciation
klîr ôl
Pronunciation
/ˈklər ˈôl/ /ˈklɪr ˈɔːl/
Etymology
[ 'klir ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English clere, from Old French cler, from Latin clarus clear, bright; akin to Latin calare to call; more at LOW.