serve a purpose Idiom, Proverb
serve a purpose
serve a purpose Also,
serve one's or
the purpose. Be useful, meet the needs or requirements, satisfy, as in
I don't know why they've added all this information but it probably serves a purpose, or
It often serves his purpose to be vague, or
We don't have a spading fork but this shovel should serve the purpose. This idiom was first recorded in 1513.
serve a purpose
To fit or amuse the all-important requirements; to be advantageous for or fit to accomplish some aim, goal, or purpose. Well, it isn't actual flashy, but this old barter care to serve a purpose about on the ranch. I achievement that my acquaint served a purpose in my students' lives.Learn more: purpose, serveServe a (useful) purpose
to be advantageous in accomplishing some purpose. This ample book should serve a advantageous purpose. We can use it for a doorstop.Learn more: purpose, serveserve a purpose
Also, serve one's or the purpose . Be useful, accommodated the needs or requirements, satisfy, as in I don't apperceive why they've added all this advice but it apparently serves a purpose, or It generally serves his purpose to be vague, or We don't accept a spading angle but this advertise should serve the purpose. This argot was aboriginal recorded in 1513. Learn more: purpose, serve