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    deserve
    /dɪˈzəːv/

    verb

    • 1. do something or have or show qualities worthy of (a reaction which rewards or punishes as appropriate): "the referee deserves a pat on the back"

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  2. to have earned something or be given something because of your actions or qualities: [ T ] These charities deserve your support. [ + to infinitive ] The American people deserve to know what went wrong. [ T ] I hope those crooks get what they deserve (= receive a punishment that suits their crime).

  3. to have earned something or be given something because of your actions or qualities: [ T ] These charities deserve your support. [ + to infinitive ] The American people deserve to know what went wrong. [ T ] I hope those crooks get what they deserve (= receive a punishment that suits their crime).

  4. 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. Synonyms: justify, warrant, rate.

  5. The meaning of DESERVE is to be worthy of : merit. How to use deserve in a sentence.

  6. We deserve things based on our actions. For example, many people believe murderers deserve the death penalty. Deserve is used in many ways, but it always carries a sense of balance or justice. If someone receives an award for their work, it means they deserve praise and attention.

  7. Definition of deserve verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If you say that someone deserves something, you mean that they should have it or do it because of their qualities or actions. `He deserved to suffer,' she said angrily. American English : deserve / dɪˈzɜrv /

  9. deserve meaning, definition, what is deserve: to have earned something by good or bad ...: Learn more.

  10. If you deserve something good or bad, it should happen to you because of the way you have behaved: The school deserves praise for the way it has raised standards. [ + to do sth ] He deserves to be locked up for life. Fewer examples.

  11. to merit, qualify for, or have a claim to (reward, punishment, aid, etc.) because of actions, qualities, or circumstances: to deserve a pay raise; to deserve exile.