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Meanings of
rid of
in English
Catalan
desfer-se
Spanish
obviar
Back to the meaning
Do away with.
eliminate
obviate
necessitate
Catalan
desfer-se
Usage of
rid of
in English
1
The government should just get
rid
of
the process, Ms Callaghan said.
2
It'd be nice to get
rid
of
social media for a year.
3
We ask him directly: does he want to get
rid
of
McNicol?
4
Tim wanted to get
rid
of
this character as soon as possible.
5
Hopefully I'll know as soon as possible and get
rid
of
it.
6
But of course there was no way to get
rid
of
him.
7
Just getting
rid
of
this one office evildoer won't solve your problem.
8
Has the idea of getting
rid
of
me come up yet, Hosty?
9
More than 20 years ago the company got
rid
of
vacuum bags.
10
Getting
rid
of
a body takes time, and he was on duty.
11
A proposal for bosses to get
rid
of
staff, no questions asked.
12
So is there a way to just get
rid
of
particular memories?
13
So get
rid
of
file trading, and the security issue goes away.
14
He intended to be
rid
of
this intruder as quickly as possible.
15
Because you were supposed to get
rid
of
her four years ago.
16
The judge very readily acquiesces; anything to get
rid
of
the fellow.
Other examples for "rid of"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
rid
of
rid
ro
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
rid of
Catalan
desfer-se
deslliurar-se
Spanish
obviar
eliminar
librarse
deshacerse
Rid of
through the time
Rid of
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common