Similar words: reserved, preserve, reserve, observed, deserve, reservoir, reservation, serve. Meaning: [prɪ'zɜrvd /-'zɜːvd] adj. 1. prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use 2. kept intact or in a particular condition.
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61. An 1840 Cornish beam engine remains at the Levant mine, and is preserved by the National Trust.
62. There will also be a live outside broadcast form a preserved line.
63. The dragonfly is splendidly preserved on the flat bedding plane of a limestone.
64. The keep's remains will be preserved as a historic monument.
65. San Diego has hosted fairs and festivals, built zoos and golf courses, preserved beaches and mountain refuges.
66. His manuscript was preserved by the descendants of his daughter, Anne.
67. Those who condescend to visit these miserable tenements can testify that neither health nor decency can be preserved in them.
68. The starfish is preserved in soft white chalk, which fills in the interior of the animal.
69. To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions.
70. Huy hoped that the embalmers knew their job, and had preserved the bodies well.
71. The Great Central is Britain's only preserved main line railway.
72. Many preserved diesel engines were on view including Class 20/25/40/45/47/50 and 55.
73. A positive consequence of this is that the church has preserved her spiritual heritage and also maintained her community base.
74. Care in the community is not a kind of moral absolute which should be preserved whatever the costs.
75. Using the scoring method of Palmeri, good myocardial function was preserved until therapy was delayed beyond 180 minutes.
76. It also inherited the Roman virtue of sound organization, based on a powerful central authority, and preserved by strict legalism.
77. Their preserved counterpart, the sun-dried cherry, is a fairly recent gourmet discovery, however.
78. The bride and Katie carried beautiful preserved flowers from Catkins.
79. The once bustling riverside is now a quiet street, with many of the old buildings well preserved.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
80. Through buying the Observer, he preserved the independence of Garvin.
81. Here we find the features of the deceased preserved in clay masks.
82. As befits its relatively young geological age, the specimen is preserved with its original shell material.
83. It may involve compromises, for instance over the frequency with which comprehensive large-scale mapping data is preserved.
84. It was intercepted by the Confederates, who read it with enjoyment and preserved it for the record.
85. In principle, now that operational information is largely electronic, it could be preserved in electronic form in its totality.
86. Hence they were predisposed to secure contracts under the state scheme which preserved their freedom.
87. Some of the airfields are remarkably well preserved and the viewer can easily equate the archive footage with the scenes shot recently.
88. This crab is preserved in a rather soft clay, which makes it more fragile than the other crabs in this book.
89. In healthy men without atrophy, gastric acid secretion is preserved with ageing and is independent of H pylori status.
90. Beneath them the coal seams are buried and preserved for our miners today.
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