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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
disserve .
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Examples
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American Catholic conservatives have trashed L'Osservatore's editorial changes under Vian, saying the newspaper disserves the faithful.
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A manufactured solidarity between credentialed public school teachers and nonprofessional public employees disserves teachers and students alike.
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He said the de Young "disserves its public" by acting as though Mr. Chihuly's colorful works have a place in the history of art.
Museum Invests in Crowd-Pleasers Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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American Catholic conservatives have trashed L'Osservatore's editorial changes under Vian, saying the newspaper disserves the faithful.
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Everything else is, for now, a distraction that disserves our collective purpose.
How Lessons From The Military Could Save BP's Reputation Richard S. Levick 2010
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We risk turning housing into a kind of rent control or farm policy disaster -- a multigenerational distortion of the market that quickly disserves the people it's intended to help.
"The government is promoting bad behavior...." Ann Althouse 2009
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So, Upazila Chairman disserves the above said level of status.
Bangladesh: Strong Local Government for Better Democracy 2009
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I hope that situation changes soon, because it disserves the worthy elements of the Republican/conservative platform, and the United States.
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Scher's view of the process disserves the interests of liberals and undermines the Supreme Court as a critical institution in our constitutional system.
Geoffrey R. Stone: Scher's Folly, or How NOT to Think about the Confirmation Process 2008
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Just as it was in 1971, it is again right to make clear that the best way to support the troops is to oppose a course that squanders their lives, dishonors their sacrifice, and disserves the American people and our principles.
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