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Meanings of
conserving
in English
Preserving.
preserving
Related terms
protective
Synonyms
Examples for "
preserving
"
preserving
Examples for "
preserving
"
1
Violence is often entirely about power
-
preserving
it, ensuring it, etc.
2
Among the most common forms of
preserving
herbs is as an oil.
3
Dealing with this situation is probably more important than
preserving
your cover-
4
It was a case of
preserving
an individual's human rights, he said.
5
Now it's about
preserving
our jobs and terms and conditions and pensions.
Usage of
conserving
in English
1
It makes electrical power conversion in renewable energy and energy
conserving
products.
2
This legislation is the primary way of
conserving
Northern Ireland's threatened wildlife.
3
Background: The definition of a clear margin in
breast
-
conserving
therapy is uncertain.
4
The dip has caused the province to find ways of
conserving
water.
5
He was asleep, he was relaxed all the time and
conserving
energy.
6
Instead they jogged,
conserving
their strength as if for a longer race.
7
These were jobs and skills geared toward protecting and
conserving
our heritage.
8
Core biopsy again showed metastatic melanoma, and similar
breast
-
conserving
surgery was performed.
9
The people must be blinded by an appearance of
conserving
public interests.
10
Why, we could have given Prometheus pointers on the
conserving
of fire.
11
I was wanting to speak about some of your blood-oranges for
conserving
.
12
He was obviously more intelligent than most, and better at
conserving
himself.
13
Lysandra merely watched,
conserving
her energy, her own eyes probing for weaknesses.
14
He was a big man, and he moved slowly,
conserving
his strength.
15
That's what they mean when they tell you about
conserving
man power.
16
Unusual, since her mother was usually such a stickler about
conserving
electricity.
Other examples for "conserving"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conserving
conserve
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
conserve water
conserve energy
conserve power
conserve cash
conserve fuel
More collocations
Conserving
through the time
Conserving
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common