get rid of
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Verb
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; dispose (of); to remove; to abolish; to lose
- I want to get rid of your influence over my life!
- March 23, 1727, Alexander Pope, letter to Jonathan Swift
- to get rid of fools and scoundrels
Synonyms
- dismiss
- drop
- lose
- shed
- See also Thesaurus:junk
Related terms
- be rid of
Translations
remove
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