do out of
Third Person
does out of
Present Participle
doing out of
Past Tense
did out of
Past Participle
done out of
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to prevent someone from having or receiving something that is rightfully theirs
- The con artist managed to do several unsuspecting individuals out of their life savings through a fraudulent scheme.
- The deceptive business practices were designed to do customers out of fair treatment and proper compensation.
- The manipulative manager tried to do the employee out of the recognition they deserved for their hard work.
- Unfair regulations threatened to do the community out of vital resources and opportunities.
- The unethical landlord attempted to do the tenants out of their security deposit through unjustified charges.