Canadian English Meaning of serves

serves

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Definitions and Meaning of serves in English

serves

to put (the ball or shuttlecock) in play (as in tennis, volleyball, or badminton), to comply with the commands or demands of, present, provide, to be of use, to put in (a term of imprisonment), to treat or act toward in a specified way, to wait on customers, to assist a celebrant as server at mass, to put the ball or shuttlecock in play in various games (such as tennis, volleyball, or badminton), to assist as server at mass, to prove adequate or satisfactory, to give the service and respect due to (a superior), the act or action of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play in various games (such as volleyball, badminton, or tennis), to be a servant to, to work through (a term of service), to answer the needs of, to be favorable or convenient, to treat or act toward in a certain way, to give military or naval service to, to be in prison for or during, to copulate with, to deliver, publish, or execute (notice or process) as required by law, to give the service and respect due, to furnish or supply with something needed or desired, the act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play (as in tennis or badminton), to hold an office, to act as server at (mass), to be enough for, to make legal service upon (a person named in a process), to be worthy of reliance or trust, to set out portions of food or drink, to bring (food) to a diner, to work through or perform a term of service, to perform the duties of (an office or post), to wait at table, to help persons to food (as at a table or counter), to provide services that benefit or help, to bring to notice, deliver, or execute as required by law, to wait on (a customer) in a store, to pay a lover's or suitor's court to (a lady), to do military or naval service, to act officially as a clergyman or priest, to be a servant, a turn to serve, to bring to notice, deliver, or carry out as required by law, to help persons to food, to be deserved, to contribute or conduce to, to wind yarn or wire tightly around (a rope or stay) for protection, to wait on at table, to be favorable, opportune, or convenient, to make legal service upon (the person named in a process), to furnish professional service to, to make a serve (as in tennis)

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serves

to put (the ball or shuttlecock) in play (as in tennis, volleyball, or badminton), to comply with the commands or demands of, present, provide, to be of use, to

attends

hinders,hurts,impairs,impedes,afflicts,Damages,harm,injuries,distresses,upsets

servers => Servers, servants => servants, serums => serums, serpents => snakes, sermons => sermons,