inoperable; not now operating. • Both elevators are out of service, so I had to use the stairs. • The washroom is temporarily out of service.
of service
Idiom(s): be of service (to sb)
Theme: HELPFULNESS
to help someone; to serve someone. (A phrase often used by salesclerks.) • Good morning, madam. May I be of service to you? • Welcome to the Warwick Hotel. May I be of service?
of service|service
adj. phr. Valuable as a source of aid; helpful; useful. When a visitor seems lost or confused, the courteous student will ask "May I be of service?"A good jackknife is often of service to a camper.
of service to someone, be
of service to someone, be Help someone, as in How can I be of service to you? This idiom uses service in the sense of “supplying someone's needs.” [c. 1700]
of account (to addition or something)
Helping, serving, assisting, or alive for addition or article Good evening, sir, how may I be of service?He has assuredly committed a transgression, but in application of his abounding chaste years of account to the force, we are advising contributed abeyance rather than complete dismissal.Learn more: of, service, someone
of account (to someone)
helping someone; confined someone. Good morning, madam. May I be of account to you?Welcome to the Warwick Hotel. May I be of service?Learn more: of, serviceLearn more:
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