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Meanings of
riddance
in English
Portuguese
exclusão
Catalan
expulsió
Spanish
expulsión
Back to the meaning
The act of forcing out someone or something.
exclusion
expulsion
ejection
Portuguese
exclusão
Catalan
alliberament
Spanish
liberación
Back to the meaning
The act of removing or getting rid of something.
elimination
Catalan
alliberament
Synonyms
Examples for "
exclusion
"
exclusion
expulsion
ejection
Examples for "
exclusion
"
1
Objective: Identify risk factors for delay in the diagnosis and trial
exclusion
.
2
The EU executive said it remained unclear how an
exclusion
would work.
3
He said social-economic issues and fighting poverty and social
exclusion
were crucial.
4
This Government has one last chance to tackle poverty and social
exclusion
.
5
Excessive greenhouse gas emissions became a criterion for
exclusion
four years ago.
1
Rules are strict: fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to
expulsion
.
2
Prussia demanded the
expulsion
of the pretender; to which Austria said no.
3
The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its
expulsion
.
4
If the request is rejected, the
expulsion
procedure will be immediately triggered.
5
Gladstone, the chief figure in the
expulsion
and disbarment, favored the resolution.
1
Analyses performed after excluding patients with low
ejection
fractions yielded similar results.
2
Since his
ejection
from power, Sharif has worked to reassert his authority.
3
Conclusions: The results showed a myocardial diastolic impairment with preserved
ejection
fraction.
4
Left ventricular
ejection
fraction and volumes were measured by means of echocardiography.
5
The Starhawk's
ejection
system was self-contained and separate from other ship systems.
Usage of
riddance
in English
1
Endings are never easy, even when it's a needed good
riddance
moment.
2
The reaction of voters spoken to by RNZ was basically good
riddance
.
3
Good
riddance
;
just see if they opened the door to her again.
4
Good
riddance
;
it suited him better not to have to go down.
5
A good
riddance
to it; it's dripping wet, and weighs a ton.
6
You understand: No price too high that buys good
riddance
of you.
7
A good
riddance
,
commented Ritchie, when he was informed of the fact.
8
While we are looking at God we do not see
ourselves
-
blessed
riddance
.
9
If you wish to take her away, you may, and good
riddance
.
10
Likely it won't trouble any one long and good
riddance
,
sez I.
11
What a complete
riddance
from the disgust induced by food forcibly eaten!
12
If your wife ran away from you, isn't it a good
riddance
?
13
What a splendid
riddance
if all girls were strangled at their birth!'
14
And good
riddance
,
'
he added as Tamasin led him aboard by the hand.
15
I zoomed past the Welcome To Arizona sign I told them good
riddance
.
16
He wants to quit the service, an' good
riddance
,
I say.
Other examples for "riddance"
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About this term
riddance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
good riddance
better riddance
cheap riddance
complete riddance
immediate riddance
More collocations
Translations for
riddance
Portuguese
exclusão
expulsão
Catalan
expulsió
exclusió
alliberament
alliberació
Spanish
expulsión
liberación
Riddance
through the time
Riddance
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common