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1 serve
служити; служити в армії; обслуговувати; відбувати (покарання, ув'язнення); вручати ( судовий документ); викликати (повісткою); виконувати постанову суду; визнавати спадкоємцем в судовому порядку; задовольняти, бути придатним- serve a life sentence
- serve a notice
- serve a part of the sentence
- serve a pleading
- serve a previous sentence
- serve a process
- serve a sentence
- serve a subpoena
- serve a term
- serve a term of imprisonment
- serve a third of the sentence
- serve a warrant
- serve a writ
- serve a writ
- serve an appeal
- serve an attachment
- serve an execution
- serve as a chief witness
- serve as a main witness
- serve as a judge
- serve as a witness
- serve as one's own counsel
- serve by publication
- serve in a jail
- serve in a penitentiary
- serve in a prison
- serve in the army
- serve on a jury
- serve on a person
- serve on the court
- serve out
- serve out a conviction
- serve out the remaining time
- serve parole
- serve probation
- serve public interest
- serve summons
- serve the cause of justice
- serve time
- serve time in prison
- serve upon each of the parties
- serve with the writ
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