Word: serves
Category: serves
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Synonyms: serves
work for, be in the service of, be employed by, obey, be of service to, be of use to, help, assist, aid, make a contribution to, do one's bit for, do something for, benefit, be a member of, work on, be on, sit on, have a place on, carry out, perform, do, fulfill, complete, discharge, spend, dish up/out, give out, distribute, present, provide, supply, attend to, deal with, see to, look after, present with, deliver to, give (to), hand over to, act as, function as, do the work of, be a substitute for, suffice, be adequate, be good enough, fit/fill the bill, answer, be useful, meet requirements, suit, function, service, attend, wait on, serve well, process, swear out, dish, dish out, serve up, dish up
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The meaning and "use of": serves
- perform duties or services for (another person or an organization). - Malcolm has served the church very faithfully
- present (food or drink) to someone. - they serve wine instead of beer
- deliver (a document such as a summons or writ) in a formal manner to the person to whom it is addressed. - a warrant was served on Jack Sherman
- be of use in achieving or satisfying. - this book will serve a useful purpose
- (in tennis and other racket sports) hit the ball or shuttlecock to begin play. - he tossed the ball up to serve
- operate (a gun). - before long Lodge was the only man in his section able to serve the guns
- (in tennis and other racket sports) an act or turn of hitting the ball or shuttlecock to start play. - he was let down by an erratic serve
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