Synonym: guard, keep, maintain, preserve, protect, save. Similar words: conservancy, conservative, conservation, conservatism, serve, server, deserve, serve as. Meaning: [kən'sɜːv] n. fruit preserved by cooking with sugar. v. 1. keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change 2. keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction 3. use cautiously and frugally 4. preserve with sugar.
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91. Whoever was in command for the landing should conserve his energies.
92. It is hoped that efforts to better conserve the country's myriad sites could also boost tourism, which is now heavily dependent on Shiite Muslim pilgrims visiting Iraq's various religious shrines.
93. But the likely outcome in that case would be for banks to conserve cash to cover losses, which also would reduce the capacity to pay dividends.
94. Objectives To analyze the molecular evolution of DIF14/LMBR1 protein and the conserve domain of the homologues by using bioinformatics.
95. To conserve energy, hirer(s) should switch off air-conditioners, lighting and audio systems.
96. Bangladesh has created its first ever national plan to conserve the Royal Bengal tiger.
97. However, to conserve fresh water, especially on small vessels with limited tankage, you might want salt water for dishwashing.
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98. Using a kind of fluorine polymer and HDI trimer to reinforce and conserve the paper documents was studied.
99. Yet another way to conserve CPU cycles is simply to reduce the amount of rework required to run your PHP application.
100. Perhaps, then, slower population growth would reduce the pressure on fragile environments and conserve unpriced resources?
101. After the energy crises of the 1970s, the country forced itself to conserve with government-mandated energy-efficiency targets and steep taxes on petroleum.
102. The graph plotter is an in common use equipment to output graph, and it can conserve pattern on plot paper which make by computer.
103. Thus, the authors suggest that particular attention should be paid to conserve and augment the natural control of this wasp on the melon worm under these weather conditions.
104. They had to conserve the candles now with winter upon them.
105. This paper describes production of small blocks under steam conserve based on experience. The material of small blocks is made up of fly-ash, quick lime and slag.
106. Some experts have speculated that sleep may be an evolutionary mechanism to conserve energy.
107. Inca version of thin, favour of economical of plate material consumption, conducive to conserve resources.
108. After surgery to conserve the breast, 90% of cancer recurrences occur very near to where the removed tumor was (index quadrant), despite the presence of multicentric cancers elsewhere in the breast.
109. Methods:72 teeth with exposed pulps in crown treated by pulpotomy to conserve the vital pulps and promote the growth of roots of teeth.
110. Green stuff is recognisable and feeds our drive to conserve.
111. This method uses some relative simple data structure to conserve XMLs dynamic information and correlational information.
112. In the process of mountaineering, you should learn to conserve your strength.
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