indesert

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Noun

 * 1)  Ill desert; failure to deserve something.
 * 2) * 1831, George Hall (vicar of Tenbury), The dictate book; being lessons on life, men, and manners
 * All those who made their entrance into the world with the same advantages, and were once looked on as his equals, are apt to think the fame of his merits a reflection on their own indeserts, and will therefore take care to reproach him
 * All those who made their entrance into the world with the same advantages, and were once looked on as his equals, are apt to think the fame of his merits a reflection on their own indeserts, and will therefore take care to reproach him