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clean sweep synonyms

Trying to find another word for clean sweep in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of clean sweep in 25 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for clean sweep alphabetically.

  • accretion
  • achievement
  • acquirement
  • acquiring
  • addition
  • attainment
  • buy
  • gain
  • gaining
  • learning
  • obtainment
  • possession
  • addition
  • annexing
  • appropriation
  • attachment
  • grab
  • incorporation
  • increase
  • increment
  • merger
  • takeover
  • allotment
  • allowance
  • apportionment
  • assignment
  • budgeting
  • concession
  • donation
  • earmarking
  • endowing
  • funding
  • giving
  • grant
  • coup
  • coup d'etat
  • obliteration
  • dominating
  • successful
  • triumphant
  • winning
  • accomplishment
  • action
  • coup d'état
  • coup de mâitre
  • deed
  • exploit
  • feat
  • overthrow
  • plot
  • revolution
  • stratagem
  • stroke
  • ambush
  • annihilate
  • bar
  • bear down
  • beat
  • best
  • block
  • butcher
  • crush
  • decimate
  • demolish
  • discomfit
  • abashment
  • agitation
  • beating
  • chagrin
  • comedown
  • confusion
  • conquest
  • defeasance
  • defeat
  • demoralization
  • descent
  • disappointment
  • acquisition
  • annexation
  • appropriation
  • big win
  • clean sweep
  • conquering
  • coup
  • defeating
  • discomfiture
  • invasion
  • killing
  • occupation
  • aggression
  • assault
  • breach
  • entrenchment
  • foray
  • forced entrance
  • incursion
  • infiltration
  • infraction
  • infringement
  • inroad
  • intrusion
  • assassination
  • bloodshed
  • bumping off
  • capital punishment
  • carnage
  • execution
  • extermination
  • homicide
  • manslaughter
  • massacre
  • slaughter
  • slaying
  • activity
  • affair
  • calling
  • chosen work
  • craft
  • daily grind
  • day gig
  • do
  • dodge
  • employment
  • game
  • grindstone
  • abolish
  • beat
  • bring down
  • bring to ruin
  • conquer
  • crush
  • demolish
  • depose
  • dethrone
  • do away with
  • eradicate
  • exterminate
  • beating
  • clobbering
  • comedown
  • confusion
  • debacle
  • disaster
  • drubbing
  • embarrassment
  • flight
  • hiding
  • overthrow
  • retreat
  • bash
  • beat
  • blow out of water
  • bulldoze
  • bury
  • chase
  • clean up on
  • clobber
  • conquer
  • cream
  • crush
  • cut to pieces
  • account
  • addition
  • aggregate
  • amount
  • average
  • count
  • final count
  • grade
  • mark
  • number
  • outcome
  • rate
  • burst
  • dash
  • display
  • effect
  • patch
  • sensation
  • splurge
  • stir
  • touch
  • acquisition
  • annexation
  • appropriation
  • big win
  • clean sweep
  • conquering
  • coup
  • defeating
  • discomfiture
  • grand slam
  • invasion
  • killing
  • chains
  • enslavement
  • helotry
  • peonage
  • serfage
  • serfdom
  • servility
  • servitude
  • subjugation
  • thrall
  • thralldom
  • villenage
  • chains
  • enslavement
  • helotry
  • peonage
  • serfage
  • serfdom
  • servility
  • servitude
  • subjection
  • thrall
  • thralldom
  • villenage
  • accomplishment
  • achievement
  • advance
  • arrival
  • ascendancy
  • attainment
  • bed of roses
  • benefit
  • big hit
  • boom
  • clover
  • consummation
  • addition
  • annexing
  • appropriation
  • attachment
  • grab
  • incorporation
  • increase
  • increment
  • merger
  • celebration
  • elation
  • exultance
  • exultation
  • festivity
  • joy
  • jubilance
  • jubilation
  • jubilee
  • merriment
  • pride
  • rejoicing
  • KO
  • ambush
  • annihilation
  • beating
  • blow
  • break
  • breakdown
  • check
  • collapse
  • conquest
  • count
  • debacle
  • accomplishment
  • achievement
  • conquest
  • gain
  • gold
  • gold star
  • kill
  • killing
  • pay dirt
  • score
  • slam
  • success

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