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present participle of do for, chiefly British 1 as in looking after to attend to the needs and comforts of I trust him to do for my kids while I am at work. -
looking after -
looking to -
seeing to -
waiting on -
nursing -
taking care of -
looking out for -
waiting upon -
administering (to) -
ministering (to) -
healing -
treating -
mothering -
caring (for) -
supporting -
aiding -
curing -
preserving -
remedying -
providing (for) -
catering (to) -
conserving -
spoiling -
pampering -
doctoring -
babying -
mollycoddling -
coddling -
humoring -
indulging -
brushing (aside or off) -
ignoring -
forgetting -
neglecting -
overlooking -
slighting 2 as in killing to deprive of life The long journey on foot nearly did for her. -
killing -
destroying -
carrying off -
doing in -
slaying -
doing away with -
making away with -
cutting down -
taking out -
taking -
claiming -
putting away -
dispatching -
killing off -
rubbing out -
blotting out -
knocking off -
bumping off -
felling -
murdering -
slaughtering -
croaking -
putting down -
finishing -
wasting -
assassinating -
scragging -
neutralizing -
executing -
offing -
butchering -
snuffing -
mowing -
icing -
getting -
whacking -
decimating -
annihilating -
massacring -
smiting -
terminating -
euthanatizing -
martyring -
euthanizing -
suiciding -
raising -
reviving -
restoring -
animating -
resurrecting -
nurturing -
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