Synonym: conserve, defend, guard, harbor, keep, maintain, protect, reserve, retain, save, screen, shelter, shield, support, sustain, uphold. Antonym: prove. Similar words: reserve, reservation, serve, observe, serve as, observer, represent, at present. Meaning: [prɪ'zɜrv /-'zɜːv] n. 1. a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone 2. a reservation where animals are protected 3. fruit preserved by cooking with sugar. v. 1. keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last 2. keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction 3. to keep up and reserve for personal or special use 4. prevent (food) from rotting 5. maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger 6. keep undisturbed for personal or private use for hunting, shooting, or fishing.
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31. The planners decided to preserve their distinct identities.
32. Duck eggs do not preserve satisfactorily.
33. We need to preserve the forest.
34. Names of people in the documentary were changed to preserve anonymity.
35. Most countries try to preserve their international credit rating in order to secure necessary loans.
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36. I like to make puree, using only enough sugar to preserve the plums.
37. The ancient Egyptians knew ways to preserve dead bodies from decay.
38. After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
39. It is difficult to preserve one's self-respect in that job.
40. We walked quietly up to the door to preserve the element of surprise.
41. She managed despite everything to preserve her sense of humour.
42. What can we do to preserve the company from ruin?
43. The Act contained provisions designed to preserve the status quo.
44. Arabian jam is also known as angels' hair preserve, or more prosaically as carrot jam.
45. The foundation of democracy is the will of the people to preserve liberty.
46. She regards negotiating prices with customers as her special preserve.
47. It's our duty to preserve the planet for future generations.
48. She considers the arranging of flowers in the church to be her own preserve.
49. It's difficult to preserve your dignity when you have no job and no home.
50. I encased the priceless antique vase in glass to preserve it.
51. You're poaching on my preserve by taking my girlfriend out.
52. The society was set up to preserve endangered species from extinction.
53. It is one of the duties of the police to preserve public order.
54. It is the duty of the police to preserve public order.
55. The ruins of the castle are an ancient monument, which the government pays money to preserve.
56. Norma tried to preserve a normal family life in difficult circumstances.
57. Their main job is to preserve health rather than treat illness.
58. We've been able to save this land from development and preserve it for future generations .
59. Keen to preserve his artistic integrity, he refused several lucrative Hollywood offers.
60. The conduct of foreign policy is largely the preserve of the president.
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