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Meanings of
rid
in anglès
portuguès
desimpedir
català
alliberar-se
espanyol
librarse
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To relieve from.
free
disembarrass
disembarass
Related terms
rid of
català
alliberar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
free
"
free
disembarrass
disembarass
Examples for "
free
"
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
He cleared his throat as though to
disembarrass
it of a garrote.
2
Marie B'rard wished to
disembarrass
herself of her fatherless child.
3
Unfortunately, the women must first qualify for it, and their crimes would
disembarrass
the Government.
4
He was tired of her and seeking for a means to
disembarrass
himself of her.
5
I therefore opened my old hole, and my friends assisted me to
disembarrass
myself of sand.
Usage of
rid
in anglès
1
However Mr Bridges said New Zealand should get
rid
off Māori seats.
2
The government should just get
rid
of the process, Ms Callaghan said.
3
It'd be nice to get
rid
of social media for a year.
4
We ask him directly: does he want to get
rid
of McNicol?
5
Tim wanted to get
rid
of this character as soon as possible.
6
Hopefully I'll know as soon as possible and get
rid
of it.
7
He has the power and means to
rid
us of de Braose.
8
Furthermore, is the commitment to
rid
the police of convicted criminals serious?
9
But of course there was no way to get
rid
of him.
10
Just getting
rid
of this one office evildoer won't solve your problem.
11
Has the idea of getting
rid
of me come up yet, Hosty?
12
More than 20 years ago the company got
rid
of vacuum bags.
13
Getting
rid
of a body takes time, and he was on duty.
14
A proposal for bosses to get
rid
of staff, no questions asked.
15
So is there a way to just get
rid
of particular memories?
16
So get
rid
of file trading, and the security issue goes away.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rid
Adjective
Noun
Singular
ro
Verb
Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
get rid
well rid
want rid
finally rid
entirely rid
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Translations for
rid
portuguès
desimpedir
català
alliberar-se
deslliurar-se
espanyol
librarse
liberarse
Rid
through the time
Rid
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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