Meaning of clean sweep | Babel Free
Definitions
- A complete or overwhelming victory, especially one in which all or almost all possible electoral contests are won.
- The winning, by a person or team, of all the possible possible prizes, games, rounds or contests, etc in a competition, season or series.
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A thorough change of policies, personnel or objects, removingor replacing all or almost all of that which existed previously. figuratively
Equivalents
Italiano
piazza pulita
Examples
“In November 1928, as the beneficiaries of this revulsion, the Liberals made a clean sweep of every seat on the borough council.”
“By 1991 his constituency had made a clean sweep of all twelve local council seats, that's in part to Nellist’s high-profile efforts.”
“George W. Bush made a clean sweep of the region once the dust had cleared from the Florida debacle more than a month after the election, adding 124 votes from elsewhere for a scrape-by total of 271 votes to claim the nation's highest office.”
“Scott Russell, who had sewn up the Yokohama 750cc Supersport championship earlier in the year, completed a clean sweep of the series races with his ninth victory in Miami.”
“He achieved a clean sweep winning four professional majors in a span of 294 days.”
“India made a clean sweep of medals in the boys’ under-12 and girls’ under 10 sections.”
“These were unfortunate selections and Mr. Quincy, who had the consular appointments in charge, so made an almost clean sweep in that branch of the service, removing Republicans and putting Democrats in with “unprecedented vivacity.””
“[In 1951] Colby had an almost clean sweep of his closest official advisors.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.