Similar words: save, saver, save for, save up, waved, paved, save time, save money. Meaning: [seɪv] adj. 1. rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin 2. guarded from injury or destruction.
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(181) My father never saved and perhaps I reacted against that.
(182) Hundreds of lives could be saved if the installation of alarms was more widespread.
(183) The money I have saved doesn't run to buying a new house.
(184) He had rather be damned with Plato than saved with those who anathematized him.
(185) She is credited with having saved the company from bankruptcy.
(186) Thanks for helping me with that report - you saved my life!
(187) Ben's prompt action probably saved my life.
(188) Three foxes were saved from being savagely ripped apart.
(189) The Swifts keeper, Patterson, saved well from Woods[http://sentencedict.com], who later missed a good opportunity to put the Olympic ahead.
(190) Outside, a small but determined lobby of supporters, including the first accident victim to be saved by the air ambulance.
(191) It has, none the less, saved millions of families from hunger, homelessness, physical assault, and total despair.
(192) As a young girl in the Burrows this method had saved her on more than one occasion from a corner of adversity.
(193) It saved labor, the very thing we are now appropriating money to get a job for.
(194) Time can be saved by using a standard letter of application.
(195) The procedure, which doctors claim has already saved one marriage, is carried out under general anaesthetic.
(196) Short of legalizing abortion, lives could be saved if doctors were better trained to deal with septic or incomplete abortions.
(197) He was one of the most accomplished debaters in the Government but nothing would have saved him from the mauling.
(198) We could have saved the Earth but we were too damned cheap. Kurt Vonnegut
(199) What was the error from which he could only be saved by the apocalyptic vision of the future world itself?
(200) She saved an old apple tree which the gale of 1987 had blown horizontal, but which sprouted again in the spring.
(201) Even those involved in Victorian retail trade needed to be saved, perhaps as much as intellectuals and aristocrats.
(202) A town is saved, not more by the righteous men in it than by the woods and swamps that surround it. Henry David Thoreau
(203) By the early 1950s the claim that agriculture saved valuable foreign exchange was already paper-thin.
(204) Like Hooker, he was saved from becoming an apprentice by his schoolmaster.
(205) You can't have intentions without consequences. The question is, who pays for the consequences? Saving fish from drowning. Same thing. Who’s saved? Who’s not? Amy Tan
(206) Very few of our men swam ashore, most of those who were rescued from the water being saved by small boats.
(207) Rumours were soon in circulation about the surrender, and a few days later it was announced that 47,000 wounded had been saved.
(208) He will simply rotate gently between the counter moving sheets. Vast amounts of labour will be saved.
(209) I saved a girl from being attacked last night. I controlled myself. Rodney Dangerfield
(210) Firefighters cut the man free as ambulance workers saved him from drowning after the accident in Teesdale.
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