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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121. The event is open to preserved and current commercial vehicles and preserved emergency vehicles.
122. The silly boy might have made potentially disastrous mistakes, but he had preserved the basis of his claim.
123. But speaking from exile in Rio de Janeiro train robber Ronnie Biggs said the farm should be preserved as a museum.
124. Animals are preserved as frozen embryos or as sperm freeze-dried to a powder and brought back to life.
125. Then there is its well preserved old quarter, and on the doorstep a romantic, well wooded and castle-adorned countryside.
126. The Avesta was preserved orally and its original date of composition has been the subject of great argument.
127. Our plans for the future are to ensure this strength is preserved and that we are fully equipped to meet changing conditions.
128. It can be confirmed by discoveries of fossils preserved in their life position.
129. Dampers are carefully designed so that this linear relationship is preserved over a wide range of speed difference.
130. He merely condemned the actions which preserved that regime, and then only the worst.
131. Numerous species of this species are preserved together, actually forming the rock - an example of fossils as rock builders.
132. The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament.
133. The tamarin will be preserved, in all probability, only if zoos throughout the world cooperate in breeding programmes.
134. Thus, they have preserved Donna Reed motherhood by appending worldly functions to it.
135. All this was looked after, preserved in its current state of decay.
136. These beautifully preserved flowers are from the Oeningen deposits like the maple leaf and seeds illustrated here.
137. A patch of undergrowth, preferably under a tree, is cultivated and preserved for the snake.
138. The Anglo-Norman fabliaux are preserved in manuscripts that are miscellaneous literary anthologies.
139. This right to operate as independent contractors rather than as salaried servants of the state has been zealously preserved by general practitioners.
140. Could standards be preserved at the same time as giving institutions greater autonomy?
141. He's a rare well preserved example of a person originally thought to be from the bronze age.
142. Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out,(Sentence dictionary) and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride! Hunter S. Thompson
143. Some small but particularly beautiful areas of woods, cliffs and islands are preserved and cared for by the National Trust.
144. Also unearthed - perfectly preserved examples of the food they lived off - literally hundreds of ammonites and other small sea creatures.
145. The winner will receive two free wine and dine tickets on the preserved railway of his/her choice.
146. Should innocence be preserved, or is it just a wishful euphemism for dangerous ignorance?
147. The Trustees, however, felt that the tennis courts should be preserved as an amenity for the area.
148. At its centre stood the peasant commune, they believed, had preserved the peasantry from the corruption of private property.
149. Black olives, being fully ripened, are naturally sweeter and are usually sold preserved in brine or olive oil.
150. There are simple spinelets scattered over the dorsal surface of the disk although they are often rubbed off in preserved specimens.
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