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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121. Her lower legs were so badly crushed there was no hope of saving them.
122. The only saving grace was Robert Downey Junior's performance as the comic genius they said.
123. She thanked him for saving them and sat down to breakfast, after which they started again upon their journey.
124. Together, that amounts to an annual tax saving of up to £1,000, compared to cars in a higher tax bracket.
125. Packed so closely together, they kept each other warm, thus saving those calories that were burned up maintaining body temperature.
126. There John Major will try to find a compromise between saving money and saving his majority.
127. Some City Council members favor saving money through attrition of older officers.
128. Why not send government poll-takers door to door, saving voters the trouble of having to remember when Election Day falls?
129. The mainframe will soon be history, the AS/400 is still worth saving, but time is desperately short.
130. It is better to risk saving a guilty person than to condemn an innocent one. Voltaire
131. This is the product of saving from current consumption and companion investment.
132. A crucial area of potential conflict is between safety and other objectives such as output or the saving of cost and time.
133. Because time costs money, any time saving device like a computer system obviously cuts costs.
134. For if that departed order can be allowed any saving graces, it was in that area that they might be found.
135. Saving the boys from the river was an act of great courage.
136. Sarah Jacobs has tried to build herself a life, saving for four years to buy furniture and applying for training courses.
137. The Kemp Commission took the same position, saying those taxes discourage saving and investment.
138. Raising taxes on unearned income would be a major disincentive to saving and investment.
139. This is a classic case of saving pounds while losing millions.
140. He was a hardworking, frugal and thrifty man who was saving to buy a small cottage from his employer.
140. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
141. It may yet be possible to convince manufacturers, governments and the public that energy saving is worthwhile for its own sake.
142. These powerful mountain-dwelling Elves leapt among the Naggarothi assassins and chopped them down with their great axes, saving Caledor's life.
143. He wasn't vegetarian, but he liked saving money when dining at home.
144. Normal armour is ineffective against the magic of Fearfrost, so only foes wearing magic armour get a saving throw.
145. Natural gas provides a viable alternative to petrol and diesel, offering a large cost saving per gallon.
146. 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
147. This saving would easily cover the cost of adjusting cars which can not already run on unleaded petrol.
148. This applies even more for expatriates who are getting to grips with saving and investing in a foreign country.
149. This is a saving compared to the $ 116 per kilowatt figure for a new coal boiler.
150. Meanwhile Labour has voted for one miserable saving - doubling pensioners' concessionary fares.