Australian English Meaning of did for

did for

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Definitions and Meaning of did for in English

did for

the first tone of the major scale in solfège, tour, to spend (time) in prison, wash, to pass over, to work at as a vocation, put, to come to or make an end, fuss, ado, battle, cook, to attack physically, to be engaged in the study or practice of, kill, to bring to pass, to put forth, to put in order, to treat unfairly, to be fitting, a festive get-together, perform, execute, bring about, effect, to travel at a speed of, to treat or deal with in any way typically with the sense of preparation or with that of care or attention, a command or entreaty to do something, to have sexual intercourse with, to perform in or serve as producer of, use sense 4, mimic, to prepare for use or consumption, to bring to an end, to treat with respect to physical comforts, to be active or busy, to be adequate or sufficient, to apply cosmetics to, to play the role or character of, cheat, hairdo, cheat, swindle, to wear out especially by physical exertion, act, behave, to serve out (a period of imprisonment), to serve the needs of, to approve especially by custom, opinion, or propriety, decorate, furnish, to give freely, set, arrange, get along, fare, to carry on business or affairs, to partake of, commit, to bring into existence, to take place, to behave like, deed, duty

FAQs About the word did for

did for

the first tone of the major scale in solfège, tour, to spend (time) in prison, wash, to pass over, to work at as a vocation, put, to come to or make an end, fus

administered (to),cared for,healed,Looked after,watched out for,looked at,ministered to,suckled,saw,treated

forgot,neglected,overlooked,brushed (aside or off),slight

did down => did down, did away with => Did away with, did a number on => did a number on (someone), dictatorships => dictatorships, dictates => dictates,