verb
- to do a disservice to; to harm or injure the interests of
Usage: transitive verb; formal or literary
Examples
- The misleading advertisement will disserve the company's reputation.
- Poor planning disserves the entire project.
- Ignoring customer feedback disserves your business in the long run.
- The biased report disserves the cause of justice.
- Spreading false information disserves the public interest.