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
- 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.
- The teacher's disserve to his students caused a decline in their academic performance.
- The manager's disserve to his employees resulted in a hostile work environment.
- The doctor's disserve to his patients led to several malpractice lawsuits.
- The athlete's disserve to his team cost them the championship.
- The soldier's disserve to his country resulted in a dishonorable discharge.
- 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.