Honorable Service

/ˈɒnərəbl ˈsɜːrvɪs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Service performed by a military member or public official that is characterized by integrity, devotion, and adherence to ethical standards.
    The veteran was awarded a medal for his honorable service during the conflict.

Forms

  • honorable service

Commentary

Often used in military and governmental contexts to denote service marked by moral and ethical rectitude, important when assessing eligibility for certain benefits or honors.

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