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Rid Definition & Meaning

1. To free oneself or someone else from something unwanted or burdensome.

Example: "i need to rid myself of this bad habit of procrastination."

2. To remove or eliminate something from a place or situation.

Example: "we need to rid the garden of these pesky weeds."

3. To clear or cleanse something of impurities or contaminants.

Example: "the water treatment plant works to rid the drinking water of harmful bacteria."

4. To get rid of someone or something by force or coercion.

Example: "the government is trying to rid the country of illegal drugs."

5. To be free or relieved of something.

Example: "i was finally able to rid myself of the headache after taking some medicine."

Examples of the word rid used in sentences.

  • The medicine will help rid your body of the infection.
  • I want to rid my room of all the clutter and make it tidy.
  • I need to rid my car of the musty smell before a long road trip.
  • The police came to rid the park of the drug dealers.
  • Sarah tried to rid herself of the bad habit of biting her nails.
  • Could you help me rid the kitchen of those pesky fruit flies?
  • The new mayor promised to rid the city of corruption and establish transparency.
  • After the party, Mark helped his friend rid the house of empty beer cans and food scraps.
  • Maria's new diet plan helped her to rid a few extra pounds.
  • I try to rid myself of negative thoughts by meditating every morning.
  • It's hard to rid oneself of bad habits, but it's worth the effort.
  • The company was able to rid itself of the toxic work environment by implementing new policies.
  • He was determined to rid his mind of negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
  • I need to rid my closet of all the old clothes I never wear anymore.
  • The new pest control measures were successful in ridding the house of cockroaches.
  • She decided to rid her life of toxic relationships and focus on her own happiness.
  • It's important to rid our oceans of harmful pollutants for the sake of marine life.
  • I need to rid my apartment of all the clutter I've accumulated over the years.
  • We must rid our society of discrimination and embrace diversity for true progress.
  • He couldn't wait to rid himself of the burden of debt and start fresh.
  • It's essential to rid your diet of processed foods and focus on incorporating more whole foods for better health.
  • The new cleaning product was able to rid the carpet of all the stubborn stains.
  • I need to rid my mind of all negative thoughts and focus on the positive things in my life.
  • The therapist helped me to rid myself of the fear and anxiety that had been holding me back from pursuing my dreams.
  • The government's new policy aims to rid the country of corruption and promote transparency.
  • After years of therapy, he was finally able to rid himself of the emotional baggage from his childhood.
  • The new laws aim to rid the city of its rampant corruption and restore trust in the government.
  • The intense exercise routine left her feeling invigorated and rid her body of toxins.
  • She tried every product and remedy on the market, but nothing could rid her of her stubborn acne.
  • The company was forced to rid itself of several underperforming divisions in order to stay afloat.
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