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Meanings of
preserves
in English
Portuguese
conservas
Catalan
conserva
Back to the meaning
Fruit preserved by cooking with sugar.
preserve
conserve
conserves
Portuguese
conservas
Synonyms
Examples for "
preserve
"
preserve
conserve
conserves
Examples for "
preserve
"
1
Zhongwang USA said it had wanted the deal to
preserve
American jobs.
2
Tells about possible reforms, which are needed to
preserve
our democratic process.
3
That's a crucial skill to
preserve
the health of the German economy.
4
The goal, therefore, is to
preserve
muscle glycogen as long as possible.
5
Food technology seeks ways to
preserve
products while maintaining high bioactive properties.
1
Cabinet encourages all people in South Africa to continue to
conserve
water.
2
All other communities in Coromandel were also being asked to
conserve
water.
3
Body types of children and adolescents tend to
conserve
their weight category.
4
Is there enough global support to
conserve
orangutans in their natural habitat?
5
And in any case, she'd rather
conserve
what tiny money they had.
1
The Austrians brought lots of tea and crackers and
conserves
with them.
2
ERa
conserves
the phosphorylation motif at Ser216 within the DNA binding domain.
3
A slight elbow bend
conserves
energy for a last-yards power sprint.
4
Recycling
conserves
natural resources and reduces the need to put waste into landfills.
5
Pineapple is best canned alone or used as foundation for
conserves
.
Usage of
preserves
in English
1
In winter, they feed the fire that
preserves
in us natural heat.
2
The end result restores and
preserves
entire lost dimensions of these places.
3
She placed in the eager hands of the old woman the
preserves
.
4
These results suggested that freezing possibly
preserves
osteoinductive ability than hyperthermia treatment.
5
If God still
preserves
him, Gul Muhammed moves about a good deal.
6
Cervical arthroplasty
preserves
mobility at the index levels without increased adverse effects.
7
Now Labrador is one of the finest game
preserves
in the world.
8
From this perspective, the Iceman
preserves
a brutal prehistoric moment in time.
9
All organized opposition to the forest
preserves
in the West has disappeared.
10
Water in the reservoir was hot enough to start on the
preserves
.
11
He of course also files and
preserves
the papers in each case.
12
We will only ever sell for a price that
preserves
taxpayer value.
13
She sees photography as an art form which embodies and
preserves
culture.
14
Conclusions: Preventing expansion of acute myocardial infarctions
preserves
LV geometry and function.
15
But House bill stops there,
preserves
Fed, FDIC roles in supervising banks.
16
Ferrara still
preserves
the mediæval traditions and appearance in a marked degree.
Other examples for "preserves"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
preserves
preserve
Noun
Plural
preserve
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
make preserves
excellent preserves
best preserves
crystallize preserves
homemade preserves
More collocations
Translations for
preserves
Portuguese
conservas
Catalan
conserva
conserves
Preserves
through the time
Preserves
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common