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Meaning
The phrase "get rid of" means to remove or eliminate something that is unwanted, unnecessary, or bothersome. It involves taking action to dispose of an item, solve a problem, or stop a particular behavior.
Synonyms
- Eliminate
- Remove
- Dispose of
- Abandon
- Dismiss
- Toss out
- Clear out
Antonyms
- Keep
- Retain
- Maintain
- Preserve
- Save
Etymology
The phrase "get rid of" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century. The word "rid" comes from the Old English "ridan," which means "to rid, free, or deliver." Over time, it evolved into the phrase we use today.
Examples
- I need to get rid of these old clothes I never wear.
- The company is trying to get rid of any inefficiencies in their production process.
- It's time to get rid of negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
- She decided to get rid of the clutter in her room to create a more peaceful environment.
- They are planning to get rid of the broken furniture in the basement.