Rid means to do away, relieve, or free. We got rid of the tenants who did not pay rent.
rid can mean get rid of to throw away, leave etc
Probably throw it away, but it totally depends on what you want to get rid of
To get rid of or throw away.
"To do away with" means to eliminate, get rid of, or abolish something completely. It implies putting an end to or removing something entirely.
(Get rid of : remove, throw away, trash, or clear away) A yardsale is a good way to get rid of old toys. This cream should help you get rid of that rash. Why won't you get rid of those old, smelly tennis shoes? He spilled wine on the carpet and I can't get rid of the stain. Please clean out the refrigerator and get rid of all those leftovers. We had to get rid of the boss so we could get back to work.
just go away
Ughh..Throw it away?(:
Slowly move away from them
Jellyfish get rid of waste by ejecting it from their bodies. It is then released into the water and allowed to wash away.
Genital warts typically go away on their own. Treatments are available to get rid of them faster.
throw them away or sell them