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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - do for

 
 

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Do for

do for
 phrasal chiefly British  1. to attend to the wants and needs of ; take care of  2. to bring about the death or ruin of
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  If you say that you are done for, you mean that you are in a terrible and hopeless situation. (INFORMAL) We need his help or we’re done for, dead and gone, lost. PHRASAL VERB: usu passive, be V-ed P ...
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  {v.}, {informal} To cause the death or ruin of; cause to fail. - Used usually in the passive form "done for". * /The poor fellow is done for and will die before morning./ * /Andy's employer always does very well by him./ * /If Jim fails that test, he is done for./ ...
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