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disservice English

Meaning disservice meaning

What does disservice mean?

disservice

an act intended to help that turns out badly he did them a disservice

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How do I use disservice in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Dan is doing a disservice to the community.

Movie subtitles

Believe me, my dear Miss Elizabeth, your modesty does you no disservice in my eyes.
And talk her out of doing mankind such a disservice.
By going to the stake unrepentant, you do God a disservice.
It's called serving the State. Scandal is always a disservice.
She has done us both a disservice.
He's a disservice to every good, law-abiding, church-going American Negro in the country.
I would not do you, nor our hosts, the disservice of failing to ensure that priorities are observed.
Yes, my mother did me the disservice of naming me Theodore, and I haven't a clue as to how you know that, because everybody who knows that. is thousands of fucking miles away.
You did him a great disservice, you know.
You'll perform a disservice to a field of inquiry that has always struggled for respectability.
I think you're doing Mr Lister and the Cat a great disservice, ma'am.
I did Sarah a great disservice when I married her.
Mr. Karensky feels your escape attempt has done us all a great disservice.
I could lie to you. but I would do you a disservice, because it 's just bad. You've got to commit.
Skarbeck, you do me a disservice.
I don't think you'd be doing your missing friends a disservice.
Scandal is always a disservice.
Don't thank me, I'm doing you a disservice.
He's a disservice to every good law-abiding, church-going American Negro in the country.
You'll do a disservice to afield of inquiry that struggles for respectability.
The lawyer who shares his client's pain does his client such a grave disservice he should have his license to practice taken away.
Your witticisms do you a great disservice. The fact is you're jealous.
He's doing you a great disservice.
I don't know why I agreed. I'm doing you a disservice.
Then she has done us both a disservice.
I would not do you nor our benevolent hosts the disservice of failing to ensure that priorities are observed.
You are doing yourself a disservice.
Maybe I did him a disservice. spoiling him like that.
You've done a great disservice to the reputation of this department and to this city. - Gee, help.
What disservice have I ever done the likes of you?
And you have done yourself a real disservice in my courtroom.
Your old tutor did you a great disservice, Mr Kynaston.
If I am preaching at you, sir, I do you a disservice.
No, you do yourself a grave disservice to say such a thing.
You do him disservice not to tell.

News and current affairs

In addition to the shocking waste of lives and money from the Iraq war, America has done the world another great disservice.
By doing so, the country has done a great disservice to the cause of fighting climate change.
If we embrace too many targets - and especially an unwieldy 169 - we risk doing a disservice to the world's neediest people.

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