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disservice

[dis-sur-vis] / dɪsˈsɜr vɪs /


Example Sentences

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“I think the city hitting him with the book would be a real disservice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Blame for low scoring is often attributed to conditions or poor batting, often doing a disservice to the quality of bowling.

From BBC

Earlier, Forbes had warned that "any reports of conflict" between the UK government and Scottish governments did a "disservice" to the workers.

From BBC

“Denying that because we as a society are unable to have a conversation about risk mitigation and harm reduction is really doing a disservice to infant well-being and mental health.”

From Los Angeles Times

While it fits his narrative, the overbold assertion does a disservice to serious science, and its lack of nuance gives fuel to those who would say that climate-change discourse is mere ideology.

From The Wall Street Journal