Similar words: serving, deserving, observing, conserve, preserving, conserved, undeserving, conservancy. Meaning: [kən'sɜːv] adj. saving from harm or loss.
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1. He dedicated himself to conserving our natural resources.
2. I'm not being lazy - I'm just conserving my energy/strength for later.
3. For their prime concern is conserving and showing plants.
4. I stayed instead in a dark, sealed room, conserving energy for the next onslaught.
5. In addition to its role in conserving heat, double, glazing is an important contributor to the reduction of condensation.
6. Radicalism can mean conserving what needs to be guarded, like our attenuated traditions of individual freedom.
7. It gives stamina and firmness of purpose by conserving vital energy.
8. A great deal of money has been spent conserving a block of less-than-distinguished Victorian slums and warehouses.
9. The former provides a remarkable education resource whilst conserving a very important Anglo-Saxon burial ground.
10. As a way of conserving water, people were not allowed to use hosepipes or wash their cars.
11. Conserving Matters Steps are at last being taken to create a formal structure for checking the sources of sustainably managed tropical timber.
12. Examines the problems of conserving medicinal plants, suggests an appropriate national conservation programme and gives advice on international collaboration.
13. We are conserving our resources for we are down to our last few candles and have only one can of paraffin left.
14. Preserving life and conserving the breast.
15. He is merely conserving his strength.
16. Conservation: The act or process of conserving.
17. Polar bears are masters at conserving energy.
18. Is climate change conserving a concern for you.
19. However, their ecological values as regulating the climate, conserving water and soil resources, breaking wind and fixing sands, purifying air, etc, have been utilized by the society freely.
20. We gave high priority to conserving resources and protecting the environment.
21. Conserving energy is cool and as simple as the flip of a switch.
22. It's vital that we find new methods of producing and conserving energy.
23. Farming is therefore identified as fundamental in achieving the two objectives of maintaining rural populations and conserving the countryside.
24. Suppose that I am committed to an ideal of conserving areas of natural beauty or variegated wild life in my country.
25. But some of these projects clearly also have to do with the problem of conserving the built heritage.
26. We are beginning to understand that two of the most important resources worth conserving are energy and raw materials.
27. The rich see population control as the best way of conserving their environmental well-being.
28. As a man with agricultural interests you will appreciate the importance of living in harmony with nature and of conserving the environment.
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29. Issey Miyake's conception is to reincarnate the space as "PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE / AOYAMA" by conserving the existing space with recycled aluminum in order to have it transcend the time.
30. Contour planning with or without terracing is effective in conserving both soil and moisture.
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