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SERVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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.
SERVING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a single portion of food or drink; helping. 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. for use in distributing food to or at the table: a serving tray. serving. / ˈsɜːvɪŋ / noun. a portion or helping of food or drink.
SERVING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SERVING definition: 1. employed at the present time in a particular organization, especially the armed forces: 2. an…. Learn more.
SERVING Synonyms: 182 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SERVING: producing, performing, yielding, useful, viable, productive, useable, usable; Antonyms of SERVING: broken, dead, inactive, inoperative, nonfunctioning, nonoperative, nonfunctional, useless
Serve Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : to be a servant. b. : to do military or naval service. 2. : to assist a celebrant as server at mass. 3. a. : to be of use. in a day when few people could write, seals served as signatures Elizabeth W. King. b. : to be favorable, opportune, or convenient. c. : to be worthy of reliance or trust. if memory serves. d.
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