out of one's system

out of one's system
a) Of an emotional state; eliminated or removed. Often with get.

Regular exercise might help you to get the anger out of your system.

b) Eliminated from the body.

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  • get something out of one's system — {v. phr.} 1. To eliminate some food item or drug from one s body. * /John will feel much better once he gets the addictive sleeping pills out of his system./ 2. To free oneself of yearning for something in order to liberate oneself from an… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • get something out of one's system — informal get rid of a preoccupation or anxiety she let her get the crying out of her system …   Useful english dictionary

  • get something out of one's system — informal get rid of a preoccupation or anxiety. → system …   English new terms dictionary

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  • system — [sis′təm] n. [LL systema < Gr systēma (gen. systēmatos) < synistanai, to place together < syn , together + histanai, to set: see STAND] 1. a set or arrangement of things so related or connected as to form a unity or organic whole [a… …   English World dictionary

  • To be out of one's head — Head Head (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • system — 1610s, the whole creation, the universe, from L.L. systema an arrangement, system, from Gk. systema organized whole, body, from syn together + root of histanai cause to stand from PIE root *sta to stand (see STET (Cf. stet)). Meaning set of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • system — systemless, adj. /sis teuhm/, n. 1. an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system. 2. any assemblage or set of correlated members: a system of currency; a system of… …   Universalium

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