put out of one's mind

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put out of one's mind (third-person singular simple present puts out of one's mind, present participle putting out of one's mind, simple past and past participle put out of one's mind)

  1. (transitive) To avoid thinking about something.
    Synonyms: get out of one's mind, put out of one's head, get out of one's head

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