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countable and uncountable, plural disservices
Service that results in harm; an (intentionally or unintentionally) unhelpful, harmful action. quotations examples
Often schools of music focus solely on the canon of Western classical art music, but this is a disservice to music educators who will have to deal with students from many different backgrounds and preferences.
2014, Michele Kaschub, Janice Smith, Promising Practices in 21st Century Music Teacher Education, Oxford University Press
Treating narratives like something you can stretch out to give more value does a disservice to players and our engagement.
2018 July 5, Sam Greer, “Games want to offer us many roads but Kentucky Route Zero is the one road that matters”, in Eurogamer
third-person singular simple present disservices, present participle disservicing, simple past and past participle disserviced
To disserve, to provide a disservice to; to provide harmful or inadequate service to. quotations examples
One librarian said, "I could double the circulation tomorrow by closing the periodical stacks and counting every time I handed out a magazine, but I would be disservicing our readers."
1975, Sarah Katharine Thomson, Learning resource centers in community colleges