disserve Antonyms

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Meaning of disserve

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disserve (v. t.)

To fail to serve; to do injury or mischief to; to damage; to hurt; to harm.

disserve Sentence Examples

  1. John's disserve to the community made him an outcast.
  2. The company's disserve to its customers resulted in a loss of reputation.
  3. The government's disserve to its citizens sparked widespread protests.
  4. The politician's disserve to his constituents led to his defeat in the election.
  5. The teacher's disserve to his students caused a decline in their academic performance.
  6. The manager's disserve to his employees resulted in a hostile work environment.
  7. The doctor's disserve to his patients led to several malpractice lawsuits.
  8. The athlete's disserve to his team cost them the championship.
  9. The soldier's disserve to his country resulted in a dishonorable discharge.
  10. The artist's disserve to his craft led to a decline in his popularity.

FAQs About the word disserve

To fail to serve; to do injury or mischief to; to damage; to hurt; to harm.

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John's disserve to the community made him an outcast.

The company's disserve to its customers resulted in a loss of reputation.

The government's disserve to its citizens sparked widespread protests.

The politician's disserve to his constituents led to his defeat in the election.