verb

rid

to remove, to free from, to clear of

We need to rid the house of mice.

We need to rid the house of mice.

I want to get rid of this old sofa.

I want to get rid of this old sofa.

((sb./sth.)) ((of sth.)) to free a person or place from something unwanted `We must rid our city of crime.`

get ((rid)) ((of sth.)) to dispose of something `I need to get rid of these old books.`

Synonyms: remove, eliminate, clear; Antonyms: acquire, keep.

From Old Norse 'ryðja', meaning 'to clear land'.

The phrasal verb 'get rid of' is extremely common and means to dispose of something you no longer want.

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