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deserve
[dih-zurv]
verb (used with object)
to merit, be qualified for, or have a claim to (reward, assistance, punishment, etc.) because of actions, qualities, or situation.
to deserve exile; to deserve charity; a theory that deserves consideration.
verb (used without object)
to be worthy of, qualified for, or have a claim to reward, punishment, recompense, etc..
to reward him as he deserves; an idea deserving of study.
deserve
/ dɪˈzɜːvɪdnɪs, dɪˈzɜːv /
verb
(tr) to be entitled to or worthy of; merit
obsolete, to be worthy
Other Word Forms
- deservedness noun
- deserver noun
- deserved adjective
- predeserve verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of deserve1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Scotland battled hard and deserved a point after a shaky start where they continually failed to keep the ball.
This landmark legislation will be game changing for millions of people stuck in insecure and low-paid work, giving them the dignity and security they don't just need but also deserve.
The Huntington gardens receive a lot of credit, which they deserve, but there are so many hidden gems in Los Angeles.
The Heritage American movement maintains that those Americans whose ancestors have been here for generations are more deserving of this nation’s riches than those of us whose families came over within living memory.
Parents were told "lower than expected numbers" meant the curriculum would be "too adversely affected" to provide A level students with "the experience they require and deserve".
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