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to preserve
01
to cause something to remain in its original state without any significant change
Transitive: to preserve something valuable
02
to protect something against danger or harm
Transitive: to preserve sth
03
to set something aside and maintain it for a particular or private use
Transitive: to preserve sth for sb/sth
04
to prevent food from spoiling, typically by canning or pickling
Transitive: to preserve food
05
to protect an area or population of wild animals from disturbance so it can be used for private hunting or shooting
Transitive: to preserve an area or population of animals
Preserve
01
a food made from pieces of fruit cooked with a large amount of sugar
02
a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone
03
an area in which animals, etc. are protected
preserve
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preservative
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preservative
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preservative
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preservative
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preserved
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preserved
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Example
The team is currently preserving the historical documents in a controlled environment.
Historical artifacts are preserved in museums to maintain their original condition.
Conservation efforts work to preserve natural ecosystems and biodiversity.
The library's climate control system helps preserve rare books from damage.
The folk of the region have preserved their ancient traditions for centuries.
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