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rid
verb as in do away with; free
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Example Sentences
She believes "we won't even need health care" if Kennedy gets rid of vaccines and other crank bugaboos like genetically modified foods.
Suppose the car's resale value enables you to break even in terms of paying off your remaining loan and getting rid of the car.
“Everything that is being done is not getting rid of the odors,” Cynthia Verdugo-Peralta, a board member, said at the late November hearing.
But getting rid of birthright citizenship, a principle that can be traced in the U.S. to the end of slavery and the 14th Amendment of 1868, is highly unlikely.
But he knows, as everybody else knows, that there is only way to get rid of them permanently and that is to put one on their biggest rivals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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