ill-turn
71disserve — /dɪsˈsɜv/ (say dis serv) verb (t) (disserved, disserving) Obsolete to serve ill; do an ill turn to …
72disservice — I noun bad turn, damage, detriment, detrimentum, harm, ill turn, incommodum, injury, injustice, matfeasance, mischief, misdeed, misdoing, mistreatment, outrage, unkindness, wrong II index grievance, harm …
73sicken — Synonyms and related words: OD, affect, afflict, appall, be brought down, be felled, be struck down, be traumatized, break out, catch, catch cold, collapse, come down with, contract, debilitate, degenerate, derange, deteriorate, devitalize,… …
74disservice — noun the posting of inaccurate information does a great disservice to the patrons Syn: unkindness, bad turn, ill turn, disfavor; injury, harm, hurt, damage, wrong, injustice Ant: favor …
75disservice — n disfavor, unkindness, bad turn, ill turn, dirty trick; abuse, harm, injury, damage, pain, kick in the face; wrong, injustice, grief …
76Louis-René de Caradeuc de La Chalotais — (March 6 1701, Rennes July 12 1785, Rennes) was a French jurist who is primarily remembered for his role on the so called Brittany affair , in which the Breton parliament resisted the authority of the French monarchy. The affair has been seen as… …
77disservice — /dis serr vis/, n., v., disserviced, disservicing. n. 1. harmful or injurious service; an ill turn. v.t. 2. to provide inadequate or faulty service to: Small shippers are most often disserviced by transportation breakdowns. [1590 1600; DIS 1 +… …
78disservice — noun /dɪsˈsɝvɪs/ An ill turn or injury …
79disservice — n. Injury, harm, mischief, hurt, disadvantage, disfavor, ill turn …
80disservice — dis•serv•ice [[t]dɪsˈsɜr vɪs[/t]] n. harmful or injurious service; an ill turn …