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Sweep away Meaning in English

expression

ˈswip/ /əˈweɪ
SWEEP-uh-WAY
swˈiːp/ /ɐwˈeɪ
SWEEP-uh-WAY

Definition

To move or remove something completely with force, usually by water, wind, or another strong force. It can also mean to eliminate or get rid of something entirely, including ideas or feelings.

Usage & Nuances

Often appears with natural forces ('floods sweep away houses'), but can be used metaphorically ('sweep away doubts'). Common in both literal and figurative contexts. 'Sweep away' suggests total removal, not just partial.

Example Sentences

The flood swept away the old bridge.

basic

The wind swept away the leaves in the yard.

basic

The cleaners swept away all the dust from the floor.

basic

All her fears were swept away by his kind words.

natural

The new evidence swept away all doubts about his innocence.

natural

The storm was so strong it swept away everything in its path.

natural