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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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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of underserve1

First recorded in 1710–20; under- ( def. ) + serve ( def. )
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He helped set-up the Inter Miami CF Foundation - a community driven not-for-profit enterprise that looks to empower underserved communities, using football as a catalyst.

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“The medication is a lifeline for millions of women who need access to time-sensitive, critical healthcare — especially low-income women and those who live in rural and underserved areas,” said California Atty.

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PBS now argues the long-term effects have been deeply damaging particularly to rural and underserved communities that rely heavily on public broadcasting.

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The agreement says that UC and CSU will get more state funding in exchange for reaching certain goals, such as increasing enrollment of Californians and students from underserved backgrounds.

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“I think the past two years gave our town a taste of what potential privatization of the Postal Service could mean for other underserved and rural places throughout the country,” he said.

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