Throwing it out
dispose of
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What
well, if he gave half of it away, he has 1/2 of his money, and getting rid of a third from his half, then he has 1/6 of his money left, and giving another forth gives him 1/12 of his original amount so its 1/12
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a word that means that question is "thow out"
Disposal refers to getting rid of, settling, doing away with something.
purge
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.
Fumigate
Your temper
"Eliminate" is a word that means to get rid of or remove something completely.
Could be more then one, here are some: Eliminate Eradicate Exterminate Extinguish Excrete (Vague one as it is most often used about getting rid of something from the body)
A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word, but has a different meaning. The word "shed" is a homograph, as it can refer to a small building for storage or it can mean to discard or get rid of something.
"Limination" is not a word. If it is a nonce-word or new coinage, it might be related to the Latin word "limen" which means threshold, and the lords "liminal" and "liminary" which have to do with figuratively crossing thresholds into new ventures, places, or careers. If so, it might mean something like "getting started". "Limitation" means a restriction. "Elimination" means getting rid of something.
annihilate, destroy, demolish, disappear
Discarding, eliminating, disposing of, removing...