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    serve
    /səːv/

    verb

    • 1. perform duties or services for (another person or an organization): "Malcolm has served the church very faithfully" Similar work forbe in the service ofperform duties forbe employed by
    • 2. present (food or drink) to someone: "they serve wine instead of beer" Similar dish up/outgive outdistributeset out

    noun

    • 1. (in tennis and other racket sports) an act of hitting the ball or shuttlecock to start play: "he was let down by an erratic serve"
    • 2. a reprimand: informal Australian "he would be willing to give the country a serve in an English newspaper"

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  2. SERVE definition: 1. to provide food or drinks: 2. to work for; to do your duty to: 3. to help achieve something or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SERVE is to be a servant. How to use serve in a sentence. to be a servant; to do military or naval service; to assist a celebrant as server at mass…

  4. to offer or have a meal or refreshments available, as for patrons or guests: Come early, we're serving at six. to offer or distribute a portion or portions of food or a beverage, as a host or hostess: It was her turn to serve at the faculty tea. to render assistance; be of use; help. Synonyms: succor, aid.

  5. If something serves people or an area, it provides them with something that they need. This could mean the closure of thousands of small businesses which serve the community. [VERB noun] ...improvements in the public water-supply system serving the Nairobi area.

  6. Serve comes from the Latin word for servant or slave, but you can serve people without being subordinate to them. You might serve your family hamburgers for dinner, or serve the tennis ball. If you serve a cause, you devote yourself to it. Bug repellant will serve you well on a summer fishing trip. In prison you serve time.

  7. 1. To work for (someone) as a servant: The steward serves the king. 2. a. To prepare and offer (food, for example): serve tea. b. To place food before (someone); wait on: served the guests a wonderful dinner. 3. a. To provide goods and services for (customers): a hotel that has served tourists at the same location for 30 years. b.

  8. [transitive, intransitive] to give somebody food or drink, for example at a restaurant or during a meal. serve (something) Breakfast is served between 7 and 10 a.m. When do you stop serving hot food? Pour the sauce over the pasta and serve immediately. Shall I serve? serve something with something Serve the lamb with new potatoes and green beans.

  9. SERVE definition: 1. to give someone food or drink, especially guests or customers in a restaurant or bar: 2. to…. Learn more.

  10. serve meaning, definition, what is serve: to give someone food or drink, especiall...: Learn more.

  11. Verb. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. served, serves, serving. To work for as a servant. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To be in service; do service. To serve in the navy. Webster's New World. To carry out the duties connected with a position, office, etc. Webster's New World. To act as server for Mass, Benediction, etc. Webster's New World.