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Phrasal Verb - Doing Away With

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To do away with something means to completely eliminate, get rid of, or abolish it. This phrasal verb can be used to indicate that something is no longer needed, used, or wanted, and is often used in formal or official contexts. For example, a company might do away with a particular policy or procedure, or a government might do away with a outdated law.

Examples

No.Example
1The company decided to do away with its outdated software.
2The government is planning to do away with the old public transportation system.
3The hotel staff was tasked with doing away with the trash from the large party.
4The new manager decided to do away with the company's 'casual Friday' policy.
5The school will do away with the detention system starting next semester.
6The government will do away with the tax on foreign imports.
7The company is doing away with its physical stores and moving to an online-only model.
8The city is planning to do away with the old highway and replace it with a new, traffic-friendly road.
9The store owner decided to do away with the expensive security service.
10The new policy will do away with the lengthy approval process for new employees.