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serving

[ sur-ving ]

noun

  1. the act of a person or thing that serves.
  2. a single portion of food or drink; helping.
  3. Electricity. a layer of material, as jute yarn or tape, that is applied to the core or the exterior of a lead-covered cable and acts as a protective covering.


adjective

  1. for use in distributing food to or at the table:

    a serving tray.

serving

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noun

  1. a portion or helping of food or drink
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of serving1

First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English; serve + -ing 1
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He ruled out serving in the shadow cabinet of Sunak's successor, after he was unexpectedly knocked out of the leadership contest before the final round.

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Though one-off events may come later in the year, Ebsen is focusing solely on serving fire victims until at least June, with monthly Horses and Healing sessions like this one.

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Horvath lives in West Hollywood, which is bounded by Los Angeles on three sides, formerly serving as mayor of the 1.9-square-mile city.

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"This agency is no longer serving its mission."

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Neither Trump, nor Blanche nor Martin seems to grasp the difference between a private attorney and one in the public sector, despite serving as president, Deputy AG, and an interim U.S.

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