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be serviced by
noun
An act of being of assistance to someone.
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Will man- and womankind be serviced by sexbots?
It would be serviced by a fleet of winged spaceships employing nuclear engines.
"Those clients will likely be serviced by Hublot, but details have yet to be worked out".
Los Angeles is transitioning to a system in which eleven districts will be serviced by one hauler each.
But that's for the future – a vast concrete sewer that may well be serviced by robots, or even drones.
It's very enlightened to try and build a residential community that can also be serviced by it.
It will be serviced by flights from China and Russia but passenger footfall is expected to be low.
Another advantage of fuel cells is that they can be set up quickly to service areas that might not be serviced by utility lines.
Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, the Compton observatory was not built to be serviced by visiting astronauts in the space shuttle.
The International Space Station, built almost exclusively by American astronauts flying shuttles, must now be serviced by Russia's Soviet-era Soyuz spacecraft.
The account will now be serviced by the World Group, which has separate units under one roof for creating advertising campaigns as well as buying the media.
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