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past tense of do for, chiefly British 1 as in looked after to attend to the needs and comforts of I trust him to do for my kids while I am at work. -
looked after -
saw to -
waited on -
nursed -
looked out for -
treated -
waited upon -
looked to -
administered (to) -
healed -
ministered (to) -
mothered -
supported -
took care of -
aided -
cared (for) -
cured -
preserved -
remedied -
conserved -
spoiled -
provided (for) -
catered (to) -
pampered -
doctored -
mollycoddled -
babied -
coddled -
humored -
indulged -
spoilt -
ignored -
neglected -
forgot -
brushed (aside or off) -
overlooked -
slighted 2 as in killed to deprive of life The long journey on foot nearly did for her. -
killed -
destroyed -
did in -
carried off -
did away with -
claimed -
slew -
took -
dispatched -
made away with -
cut down -
murdered -
put away -
bumped off -
felled -
took out -
slaughtered -
rubbed out -
killed off -
croaked -
assassinated -
blotted out -
knocked off -
finished -
wasted -
put down -
neutralized -
executed -
butchered -
got -
massacred -
decimated -
whacked -
smote -
mowed -
annihilated -
snuffed -
terminated -
iced -
offed -
martyred -
scragged -
euthanized -
suicided -
euthanatized -
animated -
restored -
revived -
raised -
resurrected -
resuscitated -
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