Definition of Disserve. Meaning of Disserve. Synonyms of Disserve

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Definition of Disserve

Disserve
Disserve Dis*serve", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Di?????; p. pr. & vb. n. Disserving.] [Pref. dis- + serve: cf. F. desservir.] To fail to serve; to do injury or mischief to; to damage; to hurt; to harm. Have neither served nor disserved the interests of any party. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Disserve from wikipedia

- ‘Lite’: How De-Racialization in the Motion Picture Friday Night Lights Disserves the Movement to Eradicate Racial Discrimination from American Sport, 25...
- professor and human rights attorney Doug C****el stated that "Donziger disserved his clients and his cause” by his conduct during the Ecuadorian trial...
- based on Justice Holmes' conception of free speech as a marketplace, "disserves the aspirations of those who wrote America's founding do****ent." The purpose...
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- the mane of the individual. According to Fromm, authoritarian religions disserve the individual by denying their individual identities, while humanistic...
- honour and great experience should advise or choose me to ....betray or disserve any living man." Both he and Aske wrote to the king to set their conduct...
- Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a written statement that "public interest was disserved" by the law. Following the murder of George Floyd, large-scale protests...
- in equity is warranted; and (4) that the public interest would not be disserved by a permanent ****ction. The decision to grant or deny such relief is...
- seems to have borne on his approach to administration. Biographers have disserved Bradman in glossing over his years in officialdom. His strength and scruples...