What's the difference between undeserve and undeserver?
Undeserve
Definition:
(v. t.) To fail to deserve.
Example Sentences:
(1) It's almost starting to feel like we're back in the good old days of July 2005, when Paris lost out to London in the battle to stage the 2012 Olympic Games, a defeat immediately interpreted by France as a bitter blow to Gallic ideals of fair play and non-commercialism and yet another undeserved triumph for the underhand, free-market manoeuvrings of perfidious Albion.
(2) They want to deprive him of his undeserved honour and status.
(3) A minister makes the same, apparently common-sense argument: the deficit has to be reduced, everyone has to tighten their belts, no service can be immune – and besides, much of the money was wasted anyway with, let's face it, many of the recipients undeserving.
(4) Due to a decade of tri-annual BBC2 exposure, dogged Dantean circuits of provincial comedy venues, conscious manipulation of vulnerable broadsheet opinion formers and undeserved good luck, I am now popular enough to have caught the eye of touts or, as we now dignify them, Secondary Ticketing Agents™.
(5) Since that strangely undeserved result in Madrid last November, PSG have gone on a run that makes convincing seem like an understatement.
(6) The working class is redivided into the hard-working taxpayer and the slothful undeserving poor, with the former subsumed into the "people", the latter into its other.
(7) "We still talk about the deserving and the undeserving poor, and about 'handouts'.
(8) The work can be divided into the following four phases: (i) health surveillance of lead workers, (ii) health standard setting, (iii) research for early detection indicators, and (iv) improvement of the work conditions and health surveillance of "undeserved" groups.
(9) Very undeserved but a much better performance than against Leicester ,” he said of the 4-1 win last week.
(10) Asylum seekers are widely perceived to be a large group of undeserving people who scrounge benefits and gobble up social housing and jobs that should be reserved for British citizens.
(11) Giles Oakley London • In conception and format, it was trite – while being undeservedly pompous and self-esteeming.
(12) So what is happening to her is, like, not totally undeserved and one shouldn't feel bad for her."
(13) When culture secretary Jeremy Hunt argued on Newsnight that it was only fair that welfare parents should control their family size to stay within the new cap, there were authoritarian echoes that the undeserving lower orders should breed less.
(14) There are Rumpole societies of lawyers basking undeservedly in his popularity from Los Angeles to Perth.
(15) As families queued to have their pictures taken with the European Cup and visitors pondered paying £5 for a pint of beer or £100 for a replica match ball, a group of Munich fans insisted their reputation for arrogance was undeserved – before predicting an easy victory.
(16) At a stroke the prime minister and chancellor created a new class of undeserving poor – large families on benefit.
(17) Shareholders need protection from reward for failure and must be able to claw back undeserved pay awards," Wilson said.
(18) Michael Gove surprised his audience at a conference fringe meeting last month with the declaration that Conservatives should talk more about the “undeserving rich” , whose insulation from risk by unearned reward was discrediting the case for free market capitalism.
(19) Deserving sick, undeserving… – we all know where this ends.
(20) Still, he went on, Tugendhat's decision betrayed "the myth that injunctions are handed out 'willy-nilly' to undeserving celebrities".
Undeserver
Definition:
(n.) One of no merit; one who is nor deserving or worthy.
Example Sentences:
(1) It's almost starting to feel like we're back in the good old days of July 2005, when Paris lost out to London in the battle to stage the 2012 Olympic Games, a defeat immediately interpreted by France as a bitter blow to Gallic ideals of fair play and non-commercialism and yet another undeserved triumph for the underhand, free-market manoeuvrings of perfidious Albion.
(2) They want to deprive him of his undeserved honour and status.
(3) A minister makes the same, apparently common-sense argument: the deficit has to be reduced, everyone has to tighten their belts, no service can be immune – and besides, much of the money was wasted anyway with, let's face it, many of the recipients undeserving.
(4) Due to a decade of tri-annual BBC2 exposure, dogged Dantean circuits of provincial comedy venues, conscious manipulation of vulnerable broadsheet opinion formers and undeserved good luck, I am now popular enough to have caught the eye of touts or, as we now dignify them, Secondary Ticketing Agents™.
(5) Since that strangely undeserved result in Madrid last November, PSG have gone on a run that makes convincing seem like an understatement.
(6) The working class is redivided into the hard-working taxpayer and the slothful undeserving poor, with the former subsumed into the "people", the latter into its other.
(7) "We still talk about the deserving and the undeserving poor, and about 'handouts'.
(8) The work can be divided into the following four phases: (i) health surveillance of lead workers, (ii) health standard setting, (iii) research for early detection indicators, and (iv) improvement of the work conditions and health surveillance of "undeserved" groups.
(9) Very undeserved but a much better performance than against Leicester ,” he said of the 4-1 win last week.
(10) Asylum seekers are widely perceived to be a large group of undeserving people who scrounge benefits and gobble up social housing and jobs that should be reserved for British citizens.
(11) Giles Oakley London • In conception and format, it was trite – while being undeservedly pompous and self-esteeming.
(12) So what is happening to her is, like, not totally undeserved and one shouldn't feel bad for her."
(13) When culture secretary Jeremy Hunt argued on Newsnight that it was only fair that welfare parents should control their family size to stay within the new cap, there were authoritarian echoes that the undeserving lower orders should breed less.
(14) There are Rumpole societies of lawyers basking undeservedly in his popularity from Los Angeles to Perth.
(15) As families queued to have their pictures taken with the European Cup and visitors pondered paying £5 for a pint of beer or £100 for a replica match ball, a group of Munich fans insisted their reputation for arrogance was undeserved – before predicting an easy victory.
(16) At a stroke the prime minister and chancellor created a new class of undeserving poor – large families on benefit.
(17) Shareholders need protection from reward for failure and must be able to claw back undeserved pay awards," Wilson said.
(18) Michael Gove surprised his audience at a conference fringe meeting last month with the declaration that Conservatives should talk more about the “undeserving rich” , whose insulation from risk by unearned reward was discrediting the case for free market capitalism.
(19) Deserving sick, undeserving… – we all know where this ends.
(20) Still, he went on, Tugendhat's decision betrayed "the myth that injunctions are handed out 'willy-nilly' to undeserving celebrities".