Synonym: deliverance, delivery, economy, preservation, redeeming, redemptive, rescue, saving. Similar words: serving, revolving, Thanksgiving, the cost of living, save up, save for, heavily, gravity. Meaning: ['seɪvɪŋ] n. 1. an act of economizing; reduction in cost 2. recovery or preservation from loss or danger 3. the activity of protecting something from loss or danger. adj. 1. bringing about salvation or redemption from sin 2. characterized by thriftiness.
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61. If you walk to work, you will get some exercise as well as saving money, so you'll be killing two birds with one stone.
62. He may be stupid and mean, but his one saving grace is his humour.
63. This represents a saving to British business of about £175 million a year.
64. Many factories are so antiquated they are not worth saving.
65. I'm saving up vouchers to get a cheap air ticket to the States.
66. This was done, with a saving of 40% in staff costs.
67. I found we could make some saving and it is right to pass the savings on to the customer.
68. This money can go towards the new camera you're saving up for.
69. It is possible to premix the ore at the shipping point, thus saving time at the iron works.
70. For a family of four this can mean a saving of around £500.
71. The soldier demonstrated great courage in saving the drowning child.
72. If you're looking for long-term growth, the government's own saving certificates are a pretty good bet.
73. He arranges to collect the payment from the customer, thus saving the client the paperwork.
74. I'm saving this bottle of champagne for a special occasion .
75. While I was saving I had no money for little extras or luxuries.
76. He didn't study out a complete plan for saving a hijacked plane when the plane would arrive at Baghdad.
77. This method has the advantage of saving a lot of fuel.
78. Borrowers are striving to ease their financial position by spending less and saving more.
79. Well, all right, hospitals lose money. But, on the other hand, if people are healthy, don't think of it as losing money; think of it as saving lives.
80. Wielding the axe on the prison plan would be one way of saving money.
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81. Can you give me some concrete details of how you've been saving money?
82. The plan aims to reward saving and tax consumption.
83. Her moves were widely credited with saving the bill.
84. In today's financial climate, that's a significant saving.
85. The drive for increased saving becomes serious.
86. Saving and investing success depend on time.
87. For example, thrift, saving and economy were the traditional hallmarks of western cultures.
88. There is no better ballast for keeping the mind steady on its keel, and saving it from all risk of crankiness, than business. James Russell Lowell
89. Such an idea also had pragmatic appeal: saving herself from damnation.
90. His only saving grace is his undying belief in the melodramatic.