CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DISSERVE
PRESENT
Present
I disserve
you disserve
he/she/it disserves
we disserve
you disserve
they disserve
Present continuous
I am disserving
you are disserving
he/she/it is disserving
we are disserving
you are disserving
they are disserving
Present perfect
I have disserved
you have disserved
he/she/it has disserved
we have disserved
you have disserved
they have disserved
Present perfect continuous
I have been disserving
you have been disserving
he/she/it has been disserving
we have been disserving
you have been disserving
they have been disserving
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I disserved
you disserved
he/she/it disserved
we disserved
you disserved
they disserved
Past continuous
I was disserving
you were disserving
he/she/it was disserving
we were disserving
you were disserving
they were disserving
Past perfect
I had disserved
you had disserved
he/she/it had disserved
we had disserved
you had disserved
they had disserved
Past perfect continuous
I had been disserving
you had been disserving
he/she/it had been disserving
we had been disserving
you had been disserving
they had been disserving
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will disserve
you will disserve
he/she/it will disserve
we will disserve
you will disserve
they will disserve
Future continuous
I will be disserving
you will be disserving
he/she/it will be disserving
we will be disserving
you will be disserving
they will be disserving
Future perfect
I will have disserved
you will have disserved
he/she/it will have disserved
we will have disserved
you will have disserved
they will have disserved
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disserving
you will have been disserving
he/she/it will have been disserving
we will have been disserving
you will have been disserving
they will have been disserving
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disserve
you would disserve
he/she/it would disserve
we would disserve
you would disserve
they would disserve
Conditional continuous
I would be disserving
you would be disserving
he/she/it would be disserving
we would be disserving
you would be disserving
they would be disserving
Conditional perfect
I would have disserve
you would have disserve
he/she/it would have disserve
we would have disserve
you would have disserve
they would have disserve
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disserving
you would have been disserving
he/she/it would have been disserving
we would have been disserving
you would have been disserving
they would have been disserving
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disserve
we let´s disserve
you disserve
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disserved
Present Participle
disserving
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISSERVE»
Discover the use of
disserve in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disserve and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Morning Whispers Book Two: Daily Journal and Meditations ...
Those who pick on others never want the same treatment. They excuse their bad
behavior and rotten attitude by claiming, “It's for their own good”. Stingy people
say they're withholding good things from others because, “they don't disserve it”.
2
Civil Juries and Civil Justice: Psychological and Legal ...
How. Juryphobia. and. Fears. of. Fraudulent. Claims. Disserve. Medical.
Malpractice. Reform. Efforts. Monica K. Miller The concern about a medical
malpractice ''crisis'' has led to a great deal of debate and legislation (see chapter
by Bornstein ...
Brian H. Bornstein, Richard L. Wiener, Robert Schopp, 2007
3
Select English Works of John Wyclif
And )>us clerkes seien comounly, )>at a man disserve)> on two maneris,
covenabli and even-wor)>ily. On )>e first maner a man disserve)> blis ; for it is
covenable to God, worbi and just bo)>e, )>at he of his greet grace rewarde
largely his pore ...
John Wycliffe, Thomas Arnold, 1871
4
Reproductive Issues in America: A Reference Handbook
When a pregnant patient's decision appears unnecessarily to disserve her own
or fetal welfare, great care should be taken to verify that her decision is both
informed and authentic. Our usual expectation is that a pregnant patient usually
wants ...
Janna C. Merrick, Robert H. Blank, 2003
5
Conflict of Interest in the Professions
A contingent fee also creates financial temptation to disserve a client, especially if
the lawyer and client have different levels of risk aversion. The client may wish to
take a case to trial either because a principle is at stake or because the client is ...
Humanities Department Michael Davis Professor of Philosophy, and Senior Fellow Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions Illinois Institute of Technology, Andrew Stark Professor of Strategic Management University of Toronto, 2001
6
Matters of Principle: Legitimate Legal Argument and ...
Government choices that disserve values (restrict "liberties") that are "not
particularly important" are said to be Constitutional if they are at least "rationally
related" to the achievement of a "legitimate" State goal; government choices that
disserve ...
Richard S. Markovits, 1998
7
A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
So that the objection will as much disserve the cause of the Church of Rome, who
would have tradition, and the authority of the Pope for their rule of faith, as it will
disserve our cause, who pretend to be governed by the Scriptures. Sharp, vol.
8
The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
disserve. 599. dissolve. an essay ; ', v. t. To do an ill turn to ; -to harm ; ^31 i -serv'-
ice, «. Injury ; harm ; sjfcs, ^ U8-86v'-6r, w. if. & i. To sever ; to divide ; Us'-8l-
d8n5e, ' n. Disagreement ; dissent ; Il8'-8l-d8nt, adj. & w. 1. Dissenting; at
variance ...
9
A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, ...
They therefore observed, that whatever fair offers were made them to dispute the
questions publicly, they could not consistently do it, as it was contrary to a major
vote of the assembly of the ministers, and, in their opinion, would disserve the ...
10
Signs of Intimacy: A Study in Genital Readings
Make a point of asking these questions to reveal additional insights: - Where or
when in my life might I be open to a metamorphosis? How can this serve or
disserve me? - Do I find myself becoming more open to changes than usual in
certain ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISSERVE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
disserve is used in the context of the following news items.
Oracle v. Google: Now the Fair Use Argument for Java APIs
... circumstances in which the unauthorized use of copyrighted material will promote rather than disserve the purposes of the copyright laws. «ADT Magazine, Jul 15»
Nora Pouillon and the Birth of the Farm-to-Table Movement
To compare them is a disserve to both. My Organic Life may suffer from unevenness, but it offers a glimpse into what was, not so long ago, ... «PopMatters, Jul 15»
Austria– why is there such a strong right-wing trend?
... country, even if its government can rightly point to other places in Western Europe which disserve much more the label of “fiscal paradise” … «Katoikos.eu, Jul 15»
A Fiduciary Standard For Brokerage Firms May Be Inevitable
... investor choice, add unnecessary burden on both investors and the industry, and ultimately disserve the best interests of retirement savers. «Law360, Jun 15»
Despite 1st Administrative Appeal, CFPB Seeks Out Courts
... orders until the parties “submit a motion explaining why this proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and does not disserve the public interest. «JD Supra, Jun 15»
Judge Posner: Lawyers Still Suck At Their Jobs
... imagine is that by punishing parties for their lawyers' mistake we improve the quality of the bar; the lawyers who disserve their clients attract ... «Above the Law, Jun 15»
Federal court blocks rule restricting telemedicine practice in Texas
... injury outweighs any damage that the injunction may cause the opposing party; and (4) that the injunction will not disserve the public interest. «Lexology, Jun 15»
Elected to Disserve
When the elections were called in 2012, the United democratic Party won by a very slim margin garnering only 17 of the 31 seats countrywide. «The Guardian, Belize, Jun 15»
Injunction blocks implementation of Texas telemedicine regulations
... injury out-weighs any damage that the injunction may cause the opposing party; and (4) that the injunction will not disserve the public interest ... «Lexology, Jun 15»
CFPB's Federal Court Action Against PayPal Sheds Further Light On …
... order until the parties "submit a motion explaining why this proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and does not disserve the public interest. «Mondaq News Alerts, Jun 15»