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well-served

Adjective

Meaning

Accommodated well; amply provided with something.

(of food) Presented in ample supply; abundant.

(military, weaponry) (of a gun, artillery, etc.) Operated well.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Beloved as it was, Ebbets Field was no longer well-served by its aging infrastructure and the Dodgers could no longer sell out the park even in the heat of a pennant race, despite largely dominating the National League from 1946 to 1957. Source: Internet

Casablanca is well-served by international flights to Europe, especially French and Spanish airports, and has regular connections to North American, Middle Eastern and sub-Saharan African destinations. Source: Internet

Bootleggers and Beer Barons of the Prohibition Era, by J. Anne Funderburg p.235 Chicago's location on Lake Michigan gave access to a vast inland territory, and it was well-served by railroads. Source: Internet

From a corner newsstand in 1917 to an omni-channel retailer in the 21st century, our Support Center associates make sure those who serve our customers are well-served themselves. Source: Internet

Here, the government would be well-served by doing three things: (i) operationalise 3P India as a think-tank and research body; (ii) review capacity adequacy in project preparation at the sector and implementation agency levels. Source: Internet

Frankly, the governor would be well-served by a little less self-discipline; he needs to learn how to gamble on his honest emotions, and trust himself to be a decent human being even if he is not a perfect one. Source: Internet

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