sweep out

verb

swept out; sweeping out; sweeps out
1
: to remove dust, dirt, etc., from (something) by using a broom or brush
Please sweep out the room when you're done working.
2
: to push, carry, or lift (someone or something) with great force
The debris was swept out to sea by the tide.

Examples of sweep out in a Sentence

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On Wednesday, rescuers attempted to save two women who were swept out to sea from a beach in Santa Cruz. Melody Petersen, Los Angeles Times, 14 June 2026 Two swimmers drowned and one remained missing off General Santos after being swept out to sea shortly after the quake hit. ABC News, 11 June 2026 Last year, three San Clemente surfers and several Laguna Beach lifeguards rescued a woman walking on the beach in the same general area after she was swept out to sea. Laylan Connelly, Oc Register, 10 June 2026 De Borbon, running for a ninth term as president, was swept out of office following a contentious campaign blemished by allegations of voter fraud in previous elections. Linda Robertson june 23, Miami Herald, 23 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for sweep out

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“Sweep out.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sweep%20out. Accessed 7 Jul. 2026.

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