do right by
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[edit]do right by (third-person singular simple present does right by, present participle doing right by, simple past did right by, past participle done right by)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To treat, deal with, or act toward (someone) in a morally just, socially honorable fashion.
- I know her new husband is a good man and wants to do right by our family.
- Hey man, did you finish that transaction with my cousin? You do right by him?
- 1964, Harry S. Truman, 3:01 from the start, in MP2002-77 Former President Truman Discusses Bigotry in the United States[1], Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives Identifier: 595162:
- The American people, as a whole, know what's right; they know what's wrong, and they act on what's right and what's wrong. And in the long run, this equal rights thing will become a part of the custom of the United States as well as the law. No use putting a thing into the law if the people are not for it. And most of the American people, I think the vast majority of them, want to do what's right by whole population.
- 2009 August 17, Barack Obama, to the convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Phoenix, Arizona, transcript
- We will do right by our troops and taxpayers, and we will build the 21st Century military that we need.
- …We are not going to abandon these American heroes. We are going to do right by them.