Discarding, eliminating, disposing of, removing...
purge
Getting rid of weapons.
Rid means 'to remove, to clear, to free of something (usually undesirable)'.Usage - How do I get rid of fleas on a dog?
get rid of something..../some1
i dont know
"Riddance" is the act of getting rid of something troublesome. It is always used to refer to the removal of something unpleasant, unwanted and undesirable.
To be rid of something is to no longer have it, the connotation being that it was something you didn't particularly want to have, like a fungal infection or an unpleasant nickname. "Riddance" is the act of being rid of something, the noun form of the word. The addition of the word "good" strengthens the idea that getting rid of whatever it was is a good thing.
To be rid of something is to no longer have it, the connotation being that it was something you didn't particularly want to have, like a fungal infection or an unpleasant nickname. "Riddance" is the act of being rid of something, the noun form of the word. The addition of the word "good" strengthens the idea that getting rid of whatever it was is a good thing.
Your temper
Throwing it out
to throw out
The concept of a "sin of disposition" generally refers to the idea that sinful attitudes or inclinations can be considered sinful even if they are not acted upon. In some religious traditions, such as Catholicism, thoughts or intentions that are against moral principles can be viewed as sinful. This highlights the importance of addressing not just actions but also the underlying attitudes and motives.
A mass killing of people for a political reason
The process of getting rid of or eliminating something.
letting it be known usually to someone specific
Disposal refers to getting rid of, settling, doing away with something.
Not necessarily cursing as such. It is the act in getting rid of pent up anger that relieves stress for many.