serviced


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
service/ˈsɜːvɪs/
noun
  • 1 the action or process of serving.

    ■ an act of assistance.

    ■ a period of employment with a company or organization: he retired after 40 years' service.

    ■ (often in phrs in or out of service) use for a particular purpose.

    ■ (often in phr. in service) employment as a servant.

  • 2 a system supplying a public need such as transport, or utilities such as electricity and water.

    ■ a public department or organization run by the state: the probation service.

    ■ (the services) the armed forces.

    ■ (services) Brit. a motorway service area.

  • 3 a ceremony of religious worship according to a prescribed form.
  • 4 a set of matching crockery used for serving a particular meal.
  • 5 (in tennis, badminton, etc.) a serve.
  • 6 a periodic routine inspection and maintenance of a vehicle or other machine.
verb
  • 1 perform routine maintenance or repair work on (a vehicle or machine).

    ■ provide a service or services for.

  • 2 pay interest on (a debt).
  • 3 (of a male animal) mate with (a female animal).
– phrases
be at someone's service be ready to assist someone whenever required.
be of service be available to assist someone.
– origin OE, from OFr. servise or L. servitium ‘slavery’, from servus ‘slave’.
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