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What (who) is Deserve - definition

CONDITION OF BEING DESERVING OF SOMETHING, WHETHER GOOD OR BAD
Just deserts; Moral dessert; Moral desert; Deserving; Deserve; Deserved; Dessert (philosophy)

deserve         
¦ verb do something or show qualities worthy of (a reward or punishment as appropriate).
Derivatives
deserved adjective
deservedly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. deservir, from L. deservire 'serve well or zealously'.
deserve         
v.
1) to deserve richly
2) (E) she deserved to win
3) (G) he deserved being recommended for a decoration
4) (misc.) to deserve ill of; to deserve well of
Deserve         
·vi To be worthy of recompense;
- usually with ill or with well.
II. Deserve ·vt To Serve; to Treat; to Benefit.
III. Deserve ·vt To earn by service; to be worthy of (something due, either good or evil); to Merit; to be entitled to; as, the laborer deserves his wages; a work of value deserves praise.

Wikipedia

Desert (philosophy)

Desert () in philosophy is the condition of being deserving of something, whether good or bad. It is sometimes called moral desert to clarify the intended usage and distinguish it from the dry desert biome. It is a concept often associated with justice: that good deeds should be rewarded and evil deeds punished.

Examples of use of Deserve
1. They deserve solutions, and they deserve them now.
2. "They deserve competency, and they deserve the facts.
3. Obviously, as you suggest, the Iranian people deserve the same freedoms that people anywhere deserve.
4. DESERVE BETTER "The people of Darfur deserve better," said Zambia‘s ambassador Love Mtesa.
5. They deserve the admiration of the free world –– and they deserve our unwavering support.