- wipe the slate clean
- verb /ˌwaɪp ðə sleɪt ˈkliːn/To make a fresh start, for example by forgetting about previous differences and disagreements.See Also: clean slate
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wipe the slate clean — To allow a person to make a fresh start in a job, relationship, etc by ignoring past mistakes, crimes, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑slate * * * I see wipe II forgive or forget past faults or offenses; make a fresh start * * * wipe the slate clean see… … Useful english dictionary
wipe the slate clean — ► wipe the slate clean make a fresh start. Main Entry: ↑wipe … English terms dictionary
wipe the slate clean — If you wipe the slate clean, you make a fresh start and forget all past offences, disagreements or mistakes. When their father died, Bob and his brother decided to wipe the slate clean and forget the old family quarrels … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
wipe the slate clean — to forget all past problems or mistakes and start something again. Rogers hoped he could wipe the slate clean and forget about his failed business. Usage notes: also used in the form have a clean slate: She wanted to have a clean slate to start… … New idioms dictionary
wipe the slate clean — make a fresh start. → wipe … English new terms dictionary
wipe — ► VERB 1) clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth or one s hand. 2) remove (dirt or moisture) in this way. 3) erase (data) from a magnetic medium. 4) pass over an electronic reader, bar code, etc. ► NOUN 1) an act of wiping. 2) an ab … English terms dictionary
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wipe — wipe1 S3 [waıp] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clean/rub)¦ 2¦(remove dirt)¦ 3¦(computer/tape)¦ 4 wipe something from your mind/memory 5 wipe the floor with somebody 6 wipe the slate clean 7 wipe the smile/grin off somebody s face 8 wipe something off the face of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wipe — v. & n. v.tr. 1 clean or dry the surface of by rubbing with the hands or a cloth etc. 2 rub (a cloth) over a surface. 3 spread (a liquid etc.) over a surface by rubbing. 4 (often foll. by away, off, etc.) a clear or remove by wiping (wiped the… … Useful english dictionary