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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.

disserve [dɪsˈsɜːv]
vb
(tr) Archaic to do a disservice to


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In addition, the Board strongly believes that California consumers would be disserved if small firms and sole proprietors were exempted from mandatory peer review as provided by current state statute.
He acknowledged that the IRS might not always "get it right," but insisted that if agency withheld action except when it was 100-percent confident of victory, the tax system would be disserved.
The public would be greatly disserved by any suggestion that the Rampart Division scandal is something particularly unusual.
 
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