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gen. | kick off |
law | suspend from; have somebody suspended from |
offic. | exclude from |
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gen. | disengage oneself from; disengage from; shy away from |
econ.law. | distance oneself from |
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gen. | policy; politics |
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disengage oneself from; disengage from; shy away from | |||
distance oneself from (The Court held that travel agents who knew the content of the message sent via the system could be presumed to have participated in an illegal collusion unless they publicly distanced themselves from that message or reported it to the administrative authorities. A.Rezvov) | |||
wash one's hands of someone, something (кого-либо, чего-либо) | |||
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kick off | |||
suspend from ([usually passive] ~ sb (from something) to officially prevent sb from doing their job, going to school, etc. for a time: The police officer was suspended while the complaint was investigated. She was suspended from school for a week. OALD Alexander Demidov); have somebody suspended from (the London Dean Lis Paice who alerted Highland Dean Gillian Needham, who in turn used her powers to have him suspended from work. Alexander Demidov) | |||
exclude from (igisheva) |
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