Past tense of 'disserve'; harmed, damaged, or acted contrary to the interests of something.
Regular past tense of 'disserve' using the -ed suffix.
The phrase 'history has disserved their memory' appears in countless obituaries and historical reassessments, highlighting how institutions and narratives can harm reputations through silence or misrepresentation.
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