Synonym: assist, deliver, furnish, help, present, supply, work for. Similar words: observe, serve as, reserve, preserve, observer, nerve, serving, service. Meaning: [sɜrv /sɜːv] n. (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play. v. 1. serve a purpose, role, or function 2. do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function 3. contribute or conduce to 4. be used by; as of a utility 5. help to some food; help with food or drink 6. provide (usually but not necessarily food) 7. devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas 8. promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to 9. spend time in prison or in a labor camp 10. work for or be a servant to 11. deliver a warrant or summons to someone 12. be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity 13. do military service 14. mate with 15. put the ball into play.
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121, I shall continue to serve as a trustee.
122, What earthly purpose can it serve?
123, What time do you serve dinner?
124, Serve cold, garnished with fresh herbs.
125, It is an offence to serve alcohol to minors.
126, The solicitor came to serve a writ on him.
127, The centre will serve the whole community.
128, That's the fourth serve he's faulted on today.
129, Malory won the toss and will serve.
130, It's your turn to serve .
131, Agassi's second serve was just in.
132, To serve,(http://sentencedict.com/serve.html) top the fish with the cooked leeks.
133, Prisoners here only serve short sentences.
134, We serve coffee in the lounge.
135, Whose turn is it to serve?
136, His second serve clipped the net.
137, Strain the fat off before you serve the soup.
138, Serve out the rice, will you?
139, Do you wish me to serve dinner now?
140, They serve steaks that just melt in your mouth.
141, This could serve as a powerful lever for peace.
142, The president will serve out his full period.
143, Cover and chill the salad until ready to serve.
144, Serve the meat with rice or noodles.
145, Her talent for organization should serve her well .
146, The landlady came over to serve me.
147, The sofa had to serve as a bed.
148, Serve to his backhand.
149, It is indeed an honour to serve my country in such an esteemed position.
150, Fast food restaurants are geared up to serve thousands of people daily.
More similar words: observe, serve as, reserve, preserve, observer, nerve, serving, service, intervention, observation, reservation, conservation, conservative, social services, curve, carve, survey, harvest, user, laser, assert, insert, series, closer, desert, nervous, surveillance, adviser, dessert, interval.