do away with
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Definition
Verb: - To completely remove, abolish, or put an end to something. It implies a decisive termination or elimination.
Usage
This verb phrase is used to describe the action of getting rid of something, such as a rule, a system, a physical object, or a practice. It often carries a sense of finality and is typically used in more formal or decisive contexts.
Examples
- The government decided to do away with the outdated tax law.
- Many companies are doing away with plastic packaging to help the environment.
- We should do away with these old files to clear up storage space.
Advanced Usage
- "to do away with oneself": A euphemistic idiom meaning to commit suicide.
- The historical records suggest the deposed king did away with himself.
Variants and Related Words
- Abolish (verb): To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
- They voted to abolish the fee.
- Eliminate (verb): To completely remove or get rid of something.
- The new process eliminates several unnecessary steps.
Synonyms
- Abolish
- Eliminate
- Terminate
- Remove
- Get rid of
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Do away with does not have common phrasal verb variations itself, as it is already a set phrase.
Related Idioms
- "Do away with" itself functions as an idiomatic phrasal verb.
Verb
- terminate, end, or take out
- Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics
- Socialism extinguished these archaic customs
- eliminate my debts