transitive verb
or fore·do fȯrˈdü, fōr-
( for·did or fore·did -ˈdid ; for·done or foredone -ˈdən ; for·do·ing or fore·do·ing -ˈdüiŋ ; for·does or fore·does -ˈdəz)
Etymology: Middle English fordon, from Old English fordōn, from for- + dōn to do — more at do
1.
a. archaic : to do away with : kill , abolish , destroy : undo , ruin
b. : to bring to an end : terminate
subject to appraisal as an affair fordone — H.B.Alexander
2. : to overcome with fatigue : exhaust — used only as past participle
quite fordone with the heat