getting rid of
1get rid of somebody — get ˈrid of sb/sth idiom to make yourself free of sb/sth that is annoying you or that you do not want; to throw sth away • Try and get rid of your visitors before I get there. • The problem is getting rid of nuclear waste. • I can t get rid of… …
2get rid of something — get ˈrid of sb/sth idiom to make yourself free of sb/sth that is annoying you or that you do not want; to throw sth away • Try and get rid of your visitors before I get there. • The problem is getting rid of nuclear waste. • I can t get rid of… …
3Disposition — Getting rid of an asset or security through a direct sale or some other method. Quite often you will see insider trades report a disposition of a certain number of shares, this just means that they sold them …
4RFC 64 — Getting rid of marking Elie, M. 1970 July; 7 p …
5RFC 64 — Getting rid of marking Elie, M. 1970 July; 7 p …
6disposing of — getting rid of, throwing out …
7kicking off a habit — getting rid of a usual way of acting, breaking a habit …
8load shedding — getting rid of a burden, freeing oneself of a load …
9wiping out — getting rid of, eliminating, exterminating …
10purgation — Getting rid of the undesirable. Elimination of contents of stomach or bowels. Cleansing …