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  2. Get rid of Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of GET RID OF is to do something so as to no longer have or be affected or bothered by (something or someone that is unwanted). How to use get rid of in a sentence.

  3. Get rid of - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

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    To get rid of something is to throw it away or otherwise dispose of it. You may need to get rid of the garbage stinking up your kitchen, or you may need to get rid of your annoying neighbor during your backyard BBQ.

  4. GET RID OF SOMEONE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    GET RID OF SOMEONE definition: 1. to find a way to make someone leave because you do not want the person to be with you any…. Learn more.

  5. GET RID OF definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    To relieve or free oneself of (something or someone unpleasant or undesirable).... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. GET RID OF Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Eliminate, discard, or free oneself from. For example, It's time we got rid of these old newspapers , or He kept calling for months, but now we're finally rid of him . The first expression dates from the mid-1600s, the second from the 1400s. Also see get out of , def. 5. Discover More.

  7. (rĭd) tr.v. rid or rid·ded, rid·ding, rids. To cause (someone) to be free from something; relieve or disencumber: He was finally able to rid himself of all financial worries. Idiom: get rid of. To rid oneself of (something); discard or get free of: Let's get rid of that broken chair.

  8. Get-rid-of Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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    verb. To dispose (of); to remove; to abolish; to lose. I want to get rid of your influence over my life! Wiktionary. Synonyms: abolish. remove. do-away-with. eliminate. extinguish. expel. eject. Antonyms: establish. Get-rid-of Sentence Examples. Maybe he was happy to get rid of her. They're glad to get rid of us.

  9. get rid of - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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    get rid of (third-person singular simple present gets rid of, present participle getting rid of, simple past got rid of, past participle (UK) got rid of or (US) gotten rid of) ( transitive , idiomatic ) To rid oneself of; to cause oneself to be free of or released from.

  10. get rid of - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

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    to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually fol. by of ): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit. to relieve or disembarrass (usually fol. by of ): to rid the mind of doubt.

  11. Get rid of | English expression | Definition and examples

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    To 'get rid of' is an informal expression that means to remove something or eliminate it. This may refer to putting it in the trash, donating it, or recycling it. Skip to content