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    save
    /seɪv/

    verb

    • 1. keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger: "they brought him in to help save the club from bankruptcy" Similar rescuecome to someone's rescuesave someone's lifecome to someone's aidOpposite endanger
    • 2. keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use: "she had never been able to save much from her salary" Similar put asideset asidelay asideput byOpposite wastefritter awayuse up

    noun

    • 1. (in soccer and hockey) an act of preventing an opponent's scoring: "the keeper made a great save"
    • 2. an act of saving data to a storage location.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalvationSalvation - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Salvation (from Latin: salvatio, from salva, 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, salvation generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its consequences. The academic study of salvation is called soteriology.

  3. 2 days ago · Salvation in Christianity, or deliverance or redemption, is the "saving [of] human beings from death and separation from God" by Christ 's death and resurrection. [web 1] [a] [b] [c] Christian salvation not only concerns the atonement itself, but also the question of how one partakes of this salvation, by faith, baptism, or obedience; and the ...

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · Collocations with “save” are commonly used in the English language. This reference covers key verb-noun collocations with save, which can significantly improve your communication skills. The main sections include a list of collocations with save, examples of these expressions, and practice exercises.

  5. Jul 14, 2024 · Savings accounts are bank or credit union accounts designed to keep your money safe while paying interest. Your savings account funds will be easily accessible, which can be ideal option...

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · Despatch Money, also known as “dispatch money” or “despatch,” is a term used in ship chartering, specifically in the context of laytime and demurrage. It refers to a monetary compensation paid by the shipowner to the charterer when the loading or unloading of cargo is completed before the stipulated laytime expires.

  7. Jul 14, 2024 · Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images. Trump's life was saved by a Secret Service countersniper assigned to Saturday's detail. But the shooter still managed to kill one rallygoer and ...

  8. Jul 19, 2024 · When you get there, give us a bell and tell us what it's like. Just give us a bell and I'll tell you how to get here. After our blind date, he told me to give him a bell but...