rid of

rid of (someone or something)

1. adjective No longer having someone or something as a concern, burden, or unwanted attachment. I'm so glad to be rid of that project. It had so many parts and felt like a burden for weeks! I can't wait until the day I am finally rid of this miserable disease. We've been scheming ways to get rid of Jacobson, but he holds too much power on the board.
2. verb To cause or allow someone, something, or oneself to be free of someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "rid" and "of." The president vowed to rid the country of criminals by any means necessary. I've been trying to rid myself of this cold for weeks. We'll happily rid you of that pesky journalist, but the means won't be exactly legal.
See also: of, rid
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*rid of someone or something

free of someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I'm trying to get rid of Mr. Smith. He's bothering me. I'll be happy when I get rid of my old car.
See also: of, rid

rid (oneself or something) of (someone or something)

to free oneself or something of someone or something; to deliver oneself or something from someone or something. The boys were not clever enough to rid themselves of Tom's little sister. Will we ever be able to rid this house of spiders?
See also: of, rid
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

rid of

v.
1. To make someone or something become free of something else: The peace movement hoped to rid the world of violence. I was finally able to rid myself of all financial worries. I can't seem to get rid of this cold.
2. To throw out something; dispose of something. Used in the passive with get: I got rid of the old magazines that were cluttering up my office.
See also: of, rid
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bulletproof
  • as (something) as the next man/woman/person
  • as as the next man
  • as good, well, etc. as the next person
  • as the next person
  • muck-raking
  • appropriate for
  • make a fist of
  • make a good/bad/etc. fist of (something)
  • a little
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"I think getting rid of them all at once, though, would weaken the club and weaken the team for this season.
ICCI President said that the best way of getting rid of foreign debts was to create a conducive environment for the growth of business activities and exports.
The cost of getting rid of debt is the big differentiating factor, and it is what makes it easier to pay it off or not.
Members of Senate emphasized on the ways and means to get rid of these increasing circular debts.
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The owners have stuck by Pardew, they could have quite easily said 'it hasn't worked, get rid of him', especially after everything that went on in Barcelona.
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