Synonym: clear, do away with, free. Similar words: arid, rider, ridge, bride, ride on, get rid of, corridor, take pride in. Meaning: [rɪd] v. relieve from.
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91. Ministers who wouldn't toe the party line were swiftly got rid of.
92. Eventually the world will come to its senses and get rid of them.
93. They had trumped the whole thing up to get rid of him.
94. This is standard procedure for getting rid of toxic waste.
95. I've tried everything under the sun on this stain, but I just can't get rid of it.
96. Bomb disposal experts were called in to get rid of the device.
97. You can't simply wave a wand and get rid of nuclear weapons.
98. I had a clear-out and got rid of a lot of old toys.
99. The treaty requires them to get rid of their most potent weapons.
100. I'd like an excuse to get rid of him for good and all.
101. We can't sell the house because we can't get rid of the sitting tenants.
102. We'll have to get rid of him he never does a stroke.
103. I strongly suspect that they're trying to get rid of me.
104. You'd better get rid of that attitude and shape up, young man.
105. If she had any smarts, she'd get rid of the guy.
106. He tried to devise a foolproof plan for getting rid of termites.
107. He opened the windows to get rid of the smell.
108. He latched onto us and we couldn't get rid of him.
109. Can you get rid of the crackle on my radio?
110. Have you managed to get rid of your old Volvo yet?
111. Do they put down poison for getting rid of these rats?
112. He shook the carpet to get rid of the dust.
113. Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion.
114. The idea of the game is to get rid of all your cards as soon as you can.
115. I'll have to exercise to get rid of my spare tyre.
116. He attached himself to me at the party and I couldn't get rid of him.
117. Further measures will be taken to rid our streets of crime.
118. You can usually get rid of hiccoughs by drinking water very quickly.
119. The more the boss tries to get rid of her,(www.Sentencedict.com) the more she digs in.
120. The horses swished their tails to get rid of the flies hovering around them.