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disserve

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dis·serve  (ds-sûrv)
tr.v. dis·served, dis·serv·ing, dis·serves
To treat badly; harm.

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More troubling, though, is the sense that this discussion has not taken place, because the performative text of the Migration Series has been haunted by descriptors like "simple" and "naive," adjectives that seriously disserve the Migration Series.
One does not disserve Jesus or ancient Judaism to point out that the northern and southern monarchies in the Hebrew Bible were political enemies for centuries.
On June 21, a statement issued on behalf of Jewish and Protestant organizations, as well as the American Civil Liberties Union, Americans for Religious Liberty, the AHA, and other groups, declared that "deleting religion as a protected category from the EEOC's guidelines would disserve employers who would continue to be subject to liability for violation of Title VII {of the 1964 Civil Rights Act}.
 
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