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disserve

[dis-surv] / dɪsˈsɜrv /


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Another change would “cause substantial disruption and disserve the public interest,” the administration said.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 6, 2022

To suggest otherwise, especially in these fractious times, is to disserve the electoral process.

From Salon • Oct. 27, 2020

Bright also said the government was doing a disserve to Americans by playing down the possibility that it could take years to develop a vaccine that could be ready for mass distribution.

From Washington Post • May 14, 2020

Even with the potential benefits, Ricks still fears that the proliferation of privately owned ride-sharing companies, which still privilege individual convenience over public good, might ultimately disserve communities.

From Slate • Mar. 20, 2018

In short, sir, in seeking to disserve you, he had accumulated against himself a load of suspicions.”

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis