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subserve

American  
[suhb-surv] / səbˈsɜrv /

verb (used with object)

subserves, present (3rd person singular) subserved, past participle, past subserving present participle
  1. to be useful or instrumental in promoting (a purpose, action, etc.).

    Light exercise subserves digestion.

  2. Obsolete. to serve as a subordinate.


subserve British  
/ səbˈsɜːv /

verb

  1. to be helpful or useful to

  2. obsolete to be subordinate to

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Origin of subserve

1610–20; < Latin subservīre, equivalent to sub- sub- + servīre to serve

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These auditory and reward network pathways likely subserve the mind’s ability to form predictions and expectations during music listening.

From Scientific American • Sep. 18, 2021

Resting-state fMRI has shown that brain networks that subserve motor and even cognitive functions like language, memory and emotion are continuously and dynamically active in the resting brain.

From Scientific American • Aug. 7, 2017

In a paper published in The Lancet in February 1916, he posited a “physical or chemical change and a break in the links of the chain of neurons which subserve a particular function.”

From New York Times • Jun. 10, 2016

Some years before, Artist Robinson had concluded that the only excuse for painting was to subserve architecture and had applied himself to that problem.

From Time Magazine Archive

They were these: I saw that the physical organization could no longer subserve the diversified purposes or requirements of the spiritual principle.

From The Best Psychic Stories by Various

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