Synonym: abolish, do away with, eliminate, remove. Similar words: corridor, widow, rid, retreat, come true, get ready, arid, ridge. Meaning: v. 1. dispose of 2. terminate or take out 3. do away with.
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151. I couldn't get rid of the black Martin, purchased in a moment of island madness instead of a car.
152. Before dying in March 1953 Stalin seems to have decided at last to get rid of him.
153. I wanted to enclose that regret, to crumple it up, throw it away,(http://sentencedict.com/get rid of.html) get rid of it.
154. The water being driven along the hot pipes should get rid of the bubble of air.
155. Our goal is to get rid of many of the objectionable features of capitalism.
156. If you sear the outside of the meat, you get rid of any other bacteria.
157. Sponsor her, share my income, raise her child, get rid of her boyfriend?!
158. The awkwardness has almost disappeared. With a tyre change you could get rid of the feeling altogether.
159. These old shoes are so comfy. I don't want to get rid of them.
160. Get rid of them nasty things down your throat what's harbouring the germs.
161. But this won't be the last straw; they won't get rid of me that easy.
162. The committee agreed on the need to get rid of the hooligan element amongst football supporters.
163. Nor can the market get rid of or store nuclear waste.
164. If rates rise, investors can get rid of the bonds and use their money to lend at higher rates.
165. A major battle must be fought to get rid of it.
166. Filling up immediately behind the wall with porous material such as ballast or gravel will also help to get rid of surplus water.
167. It was either get rid of the ball quick or just lay on the ground.
168. I therefore put quite a lot of effort into trying to get rid of this embarrassing effect.
169. According to company secretary Lawrence Bland, the aim was to get rid of excess capacity.
170. For the first time he wavered in his determination to get rid of her.
171. It's alleged he cut his thumb on the broken glass and that Paterson helped him get rid of the bloodstained clothing.
172. We got the car for nothing because the woman wanted to get rid of it fast.
173. It is never too early to prepare for the future. It is never too late to get rid of undesirable habits. Dr T.P.Chia
174. I had to get rid of that albatross called my ego, but still maintain self-assurance.
175. Labour is finding it harder than expected to get rid of the nursery voucher scheme.
176. They seem to be trying to get rid of all left-wing elements in the party.
177. I would like to get rid of both terms but I am not sure how to do it.
178. They left the fluids overnight to get rid of the air bubbles trapped inside.
179. She shook the blanket to get rid of all the dust.
180. Their insights and empowerment helped us get rid of lots of dumb practices, and to cut off problems at their source.
More similar words: corridor, widow, rid, retreat, come true, get ready, arid, ridge, bride, rider, ride on, metropolitan, do for, kind of, take pride in, active transport, round off, a load of, demand of, get hold of, ahead of, instead of, at the end of, by the end of, head office, ahead of time, a bed of roses, trim, trick, trial.