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rid

rid [ rid ] (past and past participle rid or rid·ded (archaic), present participle rid·ding, 3rd person present singular rids)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. empty of something: to free, relieve, or empty a place or thing of something, usually something undesirable
an attempt to rid the town of crime

2. free yourself from something: to free somebody or yourself from something undesirable
trying to rid myself of the habit

[12th century. < Old Norse ryðja "to clear land" < hrjóða "to strip"]

be well rid of somebody or something to be in a better position because you no longer have to deal with somebody or something burdensome, unpleasant, or unnecessary

get rid of somebody or something to make somebody or something burdensome, unpleasant, or unnecessary go away

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