verb
- to serve as a means in carrying out (a purpose or action); to help bring about
Usage: formal
Examples
- The new policies subserve the company’s goal of reducing costs.
- These measures subserve the broader purpose of environmental protection.
- The research was designed to subserve practical applications in medicine.
- His actions subserved his own interests rather than the common good.
- The committee’s recommendations subserve the university’s mission of excellence.
- These reforms subserve the cause of social justice.