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TO GET RID OF

Definition: TO GET RID OF

TO GET RID OF

1. To get deliverance from; to free one's self from.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Crosswords: TO GET RID OF

English words defined with "TO GET RID OF": ArmillariellaEstrapadegenus ArmillariellaTo dispose of, To explain away, To fling off, To fool away, To see the back of. (references)
Specialty definitions using "TO GET RID OF": Bump DisMagic RingsSardinian Laugh, Sweet Taste. (references)

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Modern Usage: TO GET RID OF

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Oh, I love my family, but I'd give my six kids to get rid of my wife (The Inspector General; writing credit: Nikolai Gogol, Harry Kurnitz, and Philip Rapp. based on the play 'Revizor' by Nikolai Gogol.)

I shall have the power to get rid of you. (Aladdin; writing credit: Roger Allers; Ron Clements)

We've got to get rid of that man at once (Duck Soup; writing credit: Bert Kalmar ; Harry Ruby)

We tried everything to get rid of them (The Man Who Knew Too Much; writing credit: Charles Bennett; D.B. Wyndham-Lewis)

If he comes up for anything it'll be to get rid of me. After that my guess is you'll never hear from him again (The Usual Suspects; writing credit: Christopher McQuarrie)

Clever

Often, the less there is to justify a traditional custom, the harder it is to get rid of it. (references; author: Mark Twain)

Hating people is like burning down your own house to get rid of a rat. (references; author: unknown)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: TO GET RID OF

DomainTitle

Books

  • How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, How to Get Rid of a Man (reference)

  • What's Wrong With Your Golf?: Why You Hit Those Bad Shots, and How to Get Rid of Them (reference)

    (more book examples)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Photo Album: TO GET RID OF

ThumbnailDescription & CreditThumbnailDescription & Credit

If you want me to agree to short race you've got to get rid of that jockey. Credit: Library of Congress.

A convienant [i.e. conveniant] way to get rid of them. Credit: Library of Congress.

That pup. Don't tell Junior, mamma! I'm going to get rid of this mutt! No more night ... Credit: Library of Congress.

  

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: TO GET RID OF

AuthorQuotation

Demosthenes

The readiest and surest way to get rid of censure, is to correct ourselves.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: TO GET RID OF

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

We know, on the contrary, that he has so much of both, that he is glad to get rid of them at the idlest haunts in the kingdom

Puzzles from Wonderland

Carroll, Lewis

So, on the whole, he was rather glad to get rid of them

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: TO GET RID OF

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Avoid using petroleum jelly, which is difficult for the body to get rid of and increases the risk of infection. (references)

Your doctor may ask you to scrub your eyelashes for a period of time before surgery to get rid of residues and debris along the lashes. (references)

Therefore, doctors also should treat patients with P. vivax or P. ovale for two weeks with primaquine to get rid of malaria parasites in their livers. (references)

Economic History

Burma

To get rid of the backlog, the university school year has been reduced to three weeks of class and three weeks of exams, which are apparently readily available for sale. (references)

Saudi Arabia

Total imports during 1999 were expected to have slowed down from an earlier estimate of $906 million to $815 million, as wholesalers scrambled to get rid of their old stocks. (references)

Slovak Rep

Furthermore, if the government also manages to get rid of its holdings in Postova Banka, Istrobanka and IRB the share of foreign capital in total banking assets in Slovakia will reach 97 percent. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: TO GET RID OF

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Mariane Pearl

President Musharraf struck me as somebody courageous. I think he's sincerely trying to get rid of terrorists. He's also somebody who is in a very difficult position in his own country.

Rush Limbaugh

The fight against repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax, which is so unfair even the IRS wants to get rid of, is another misrepresented topic.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: TO GET RID OF

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Bill Clinton

1993-2001I applaud your desire to get rid of costly and unnecessary regulations.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Modern Translation: TO GET RID OF

Language Translations for "TO GET RID OF"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Arabic 

  

ุชุฎู„ุต. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

ๆ"บ่„ซ (break away from, cast away, freeoneself from, to break away, to break out). (various references)

   

German

  

loswerden (dispose of, get away from, get out of smb.'s mind, get rid of, lose, rid, rid oneself of, ridded, shake off, shed, shift, shut out, spend, throw off, work off). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

megszabadul vmitล‘l (have off one's hands, to deep-six, to get rid of sg, to get sg off one's hand, to get shot of sg, to get shut of sg, to make a clean sweep of sg, to make a clear sweep of sg, to shuffle off). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

็„กใใ™ (to lose something), ๆถˆใ—ๅŽปใ‚‹ (to erase), ๆ'ฅใญ้™คใ‘ใ‚‹ (to brush or thrust aside, to remove), ๅ…ใ‚Œใ‚‹ (to avert, to avoid, to be exempted, to be relieved from pain, to be rescued from, to elude, to escape from, to evade). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ใชใใ™ (to lose something), ใพใฌใŒใ‚Œใ‚‹ (to avert, to avoid, to be exempted, to be relieved from pain, to be rescued from, to elude, to escape from, to evade), ใพใฌใ‹ใ‚Œใ‚‹ (to avert, to avoid, to be exempted, to be relieved from pain, to be rescued from, to elude, to escape from, to evade), ใ‘ใ—ใ•ใ‚‹ (to erase), ใฏใญใฎใ‘ใ‚‹ (to brush or thrust aside, to push aside, to remove). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

otay etgay idray ofay.(various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Anagrams: TO GET RID OF

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "d-e-f-g-i-o-o-r-t-t"

-3 letters: dogtrot, dottier, firedog, footier, fritted, goofier, grifted, gritted, ridotto.

-4 letters: dotier, dotter, editor, fidget, fitted, fitter, foetid, foetor, foodie, footed, footer, footie, foredo, forego, forged, forget, forgot, fridge, gifted, girted, goiter, goitre, goodie, goofed, gooier, grotto, oroide, rifted, rioted, roofed, rooted, rotted, titfer, toited, tooted, tooter, toroid, triode.

-5 letters: defog, dirge, ditto, dogie.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Photo Album
6. Quotations: Familiar
7. Quotations: Fiction
8. Quotations: Non-fiction
9. Quotations: Spoken
10. Quotations: Speeches
11. Translations: Modern
12. Anagrams
13. Bibliography


  

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