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    rid
    [rid]
    verb
    (rid someone/something of)
    rid (verb) · rids (third person present) · rid (past tense) · rid (past participle) · ridding (present participle) · ridded (past tense) · ridded (past participle)
    1. make someone or something free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing):
      "we now have the greatest chance ever to rid the world of nuclear weapons"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse rythja. The original sense ‘to clear’ described clearing land of trees and undergrowth; this gave rise to ‘free from rubbish or encumbrances’, later becoming generalized.
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    1. make someone or something free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing):
     
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  1. Meaning of rid in English rid adjective uk / rɪd / us / rɪd / be rid of something/someone Add to word list Add to word list to not now have an unwanted or unpleasant task, object, or person: I didn't enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them.
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    rid also ridded; ridding Synonyms of rid transitive verb 1 : to make free : relieve, disencumber rid the complexion of blemishes be rid of worries get rid of that junk
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