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underserve

[ uhn-der-surv ]

verb (used with object)

underserved, underserving.
  1. to offer inadequate services or facilities to.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of underserve1

First recorded in 1710–20; under- ( def ) + serve ( def )
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Example Sentences

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This Black-led nonprofit uses horsemanship to teach underserved youths real-world skills — from ethical animal care to farming, carpentry and mechanical trades.

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Among other factors, the report states that ASD diagnoses among Black, Hispanic and other ethnic groups have increased because those “previously underserved groups” have received “increased access to ... identification services” in recent years.

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These programs have played a vital role in fostering cultural vibrancy in underserved areas.

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Starlink aims to provide high-speed internet services to remote or underserved areas, making it a potential game-changer for rural areas unable to access traditional forms of connectivity such as mobile broadband and fibre.

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He was a key figure in the Chicano movement, lending his stature as a religious leader to advocate for underserved communities.

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