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Synonyms

do for

British  

verb

  1. (tr) to convict of a crime or offence

    they did him for manslaughter

  2. (intr) to cause the ruin, death, or defeat of

    the last punch did for him

  3. (intr) to do housework for

  4. to thrive or succeed

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do for Idioms  
  1. Bring about the death, defeat, or ruin of, as in He swore he'd do for him . This usage is often put in the passive voice (see done for ). [First half of 1700s]

  2. Care or provide for, take care of, as in They decided to hire a housekeeper to do for Grandmother . This usage today is more common in Britain than in America. [Early 1500s]


Example Sentences

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"Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for both of you is to accept that this chapter is closed," she says.

From BBC

“Nice to meet you, Ray. I’m Pastor Tuggle. So, what can I do for you two gentlemen?”

From Literature

“Geri’s my best customer. It’s the least I can do for her kid.”

From Literature

“I told the social workers you and Boo could stay here for the next week, until we get this sorted out. It’s the least I can do for your grandma Mae.”

From Literature

Why couldn’t she just do what she’s supposed to do for once?

From Literature