Disserved vs Disserted - What's the difference?
disserved | disserted |
(disserve)
To treat poorly; to do a disservice to
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=August 12, author=Michael Miner, title=Cop and Writer; Manhandling the Sun-Times, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=They are an excellent group of journalists, and over the last five years the executives manhandling their newspaper have disserved them at every turn. }}
(dissert)
To discourse or dispute; to discuss.
As verbs the difference between disserved and disserted
is that disserved is (disserve) while disserted is (dissert).disserved
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(head)disserve
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(disserv)citation
Anagrams
* *disserted
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(head)dissert
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(en verb)- We have disserted upon it a little longer than was necessary. — Jeffrey.