The idiom to wash your hands of something means to refuse responsibility for or involvement in something, essentially to have nothing to do with it any longer. The literal meaning of cleaning one's hands is not the idiomatic sense.
The idiom - "wash your hands of something" means :
Held on 30 May 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
to sanitize one's hands
to be really interested
to have nothing to do with
to win something
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