disservice in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disservice in the PONS Dictionary

disservice Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to do sth/sb a disservice
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He said it would be a disservice to voters to do so.
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When we withhold it from one segment of the population we are doing a disservice to the principles of fairness and equality upon which our country was founded.
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She added that it would have been a disservice to the show not to feature her.
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It is so beautifully composed and imagined that you would do yourself a disservice if, for any reason, you allowed yourself to miss it.
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The disservice to the public inherent in such a practice is palpable.
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These japes only do a disservice to the film's many serious allegations.
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If they were, they would yank the viewer out of the story, and that would be a serious disservice to both.
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By choosing to uphold the rules of war and the concept of honorable acts over his soldiers' lives, he would be doing them a disservice.
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But if rote exercises are the only kinds of problems that students see in their classes, we are doing the students a grave disservice.
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They "want" people to understand that war is a horrible, nasty business, and to say otherwise is to do a disservice to those who died.
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