A skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture.
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Examples for "preserver"
Examples for "preserver"
1Cold, first principle of; a preserver of health; use of, in Homer.
2Follow these tips for achieving success as a home canner and preserver:
3The cold iron on her wrists touched the hand of her preserver.
4Such a sortie from cover is the standing risk of the game-preserver.
5How much of a life preserver does your wired lifestyle really need?
1The restorer has included stills over dialogue in place of missing scenes.
2He was the originator and restorer of expository preaching in modern times.
3All she's done is find a restorer and offer us the picture.
4Jesus Christ was revealed to him as the restorer of fallen humanity.
5The restorer in her had no choice but to evaluate each one.
1Rodney Hide - economist, home renovator and former politician on individual freedom and responsibility.
2She quickly found an advert that seemed perfect: building renovator wanted, in neighboring Belarus.
3The industry of "dry cleansing" nourishes, and the "shoe renovator" abounds.
4Rodney Hide economist, home renovator and former politician on the rationales of individual freedom and responsibility.
5Robert Bremmer and Harvey home renovator Sue Weeks on the site of the original homing pigeon loft.
1DuPont's performance coatings business primarily sells to Maaco and other auto paint refinishers.
2The performance coatings business primarily sells to Maaco and other auto paint refinishers.
3You can imagine the fuss with the floor refinishers when all of us walked in.
4Then she recalled the refinishers from last year's beach trip, and she felt all the more like an outsider.
Translations for refinisher