different between inserve vs inserved
inserve
English
Etymology
From Latin inservire, from in- (“in”) + servire (“to serve”).
Verb
inserve (third-person singular simple present inserves, present participle inserving, simple past and past participle inserved)
- (obsolete) To be of use to an end; to serve.
Anagrams
- Severin, enviers, inverse, veiners, venires, versine
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inserved
English
Verb
inserved
- simple past tense and past participle of inserve
Anagrams
- inversed, venerids
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