verb
- present participle of disserve; to do a disservice to; to harm or act against the interests of someone or something
Usage: formal; often used in the phrase 'doing a disservice to'
Examples
- The misleading advertisement is disserving the company's reputation.
- By refusing to listen, you are disserving your own education.
- The policy is disserving low-income families who need affordable housing.
- Spreading false information is disserving the public interest.
- The outdated curriculum is disserving students preparing for modern careers.
- Poor customer service is disserving the business's long-term growth.