Past participle for to throw away something unwanted
“I really need to get rid of all the clutter in my apartment.”
Past participle for to take forceful action so as to be free of something
“We need to get rid of all traces of any evidence.”
Past participle for to take action so as to be free of someone, especially violently or nefariously
“If Walsh is that good, Tony, maybe I should hire him to get rid of you!”
Past participle for to pat lightly and quickly to clean or wipe away
Past participle for to remove or get rid of (completely)
Past participle for to discharge from a job or position
Past participle for to (attempt) to elude or escape from someone or something
Past participle for to drive or send away
Past participle for to completely remove or get rid of
Past participle for to rid oneself, or a person, of something undesirable or evil
Past participle for to banish or eject someone from a place, especially permanently
Past participle for to recover from or survive something, such as an illness or difficulty
Past participle for to decrease or reduce in feeling or strength
Past participle for to disregard or exclude from one's analysis or calculations
Past participle for to eliminate from view or from being physically present
Past participle for to separate or remove from a larger group or collection
Past participle for to put an end to, especially formally
Past participle for to destroy or ruin (completely)
Past participle for to delete or remove something that was written or recorded
Past participle for to remove unwanted items from
Past participle for to sell things, especially door to door or in insignificant quantities
Past participle for to persuade someone to accept something, typically using deception
Past participle for to remove blame or responsibility from
Past participle for to put someone or something in (a place) in order to be rid of it or them
Past participle for to brush off or away, typically dirt or litter
Past participle for to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
Past participle for to use, empty or drain completely
Past participle for to pass or transfer from one person or entity to another
Past participle for to exclude a person from a community or from society
Past participle for to unselfishly give or bestow
Past participle for to anticipate and prevent or bypass (something which would otherwise have been necessary or required)
Past participle for to reduce in quantity, extent or price, especially drastically
Past participle for to cast off capriciously or unfeelingly, as a lover
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