unserved
/ˌʌnˈsɜrvd/
adjective
- Not provided with food, drink, or service; not waited on.
- I felt unserved at the buffet because the staff kept ignoring our section.
- The guests at the back table remained unserved for over an hour.
- Many passengers were left unserved when the airline ran out of meals.
- Not delivered or provided (of a legal document, order, or notice).
- The eviction notice was unserved due to an error in the address.
- Several court orders went unserved during the postal strike.
- The subpoena remained unserved because the defendant could not be located.
- Not having one's needs or demands met; not attended to.
- The community felt unserved by the local government's slow response.
- The petition highlighted groups that remain unserved by current policies.
- Patients in rural areas are often unserved by specialist clinics.
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