Similar words: after-sales service, service, services, room service, wire service, civil service, social services, military service. Meaning: [‚dɪs'sɜːvɪs] n. an act intended to help that turns out badly.
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1. The fans have done the game a great disservice.
2. The minister's comments do teachers a great disservice.
3. The technician has done a serious disservice to his company by disclosing the kerneled secrets about its main products to other companies.
4. She has done a great disservice to her cause by suggesting that violence is justifiable.
5. She did her cause great disservice by concealing the truth.
6. He said the protesters were doing a disservice to the nation.
7. This violence will do a grave disservice to their cause.
8. Well, it does them a great disservice.
9. This kind of jiggery-pokery does them a disservice.
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10. Such uninformed views do the industry a disservice.
11. Many perform a great disservice to their members by failing to represent their interests independently and fairly.
12. Critics point to the disservice to the public of allowing the self-interest of organizations to determine welfare outcomes.
13. In this case, the term does a great disservice to horses.
14. Am I really doing him a disservice if I leave it as one big C: drive?
15. The remedial programs we knew about did a disservice to their students by thinking of them as remedial.
16. Such behaviour is a disservice to patients and the profession.
17. I would have done her a disservice had I immediately jumped in to help.
18. This a disservice to ISKCON and its leaders.
19. In this it has done mankind a great disservice.
20. Actually what he said did me quite a disservice.
21. They do a great disservice to our society.
22. Stress management experts, however, are now suggesting that auger has been done a great disservice.
23. Those who learn but do not thinking is doing a disservice to learning and themselves–just as bad as thinking without learning. Dr T.P.Chia
24. By confusing unrelated issues and taking information out of context, you do readers a great disservice.
25. The evidence from excellent companies strongly suggests that managers who feel this way are doing them selves a disservice.
26. But our noblesse oblige may be doing youths an extreme disservice.
27. The fans' rude behavior has done the game a great disservice.
28. To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice.
29. But they quickly realised the judge had done them a great disservice and that his report hinged on a massive irony.
30. When Mr Non-Productive Employee gets a raise, it does a disservice to the productive employee.
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