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    conserve
    /kənˈsəːv/

    verb

    • 1. protect (something, especially something of environmental or cultural importance) from harm or destruction: "the funds raised will help conserve endangered meadowlands"

    noun

    • 1. a sweet food made by preserving fruit with sugar; jam or marmalade: "pork tenderloin with onion and raisin conserve"

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  2. CONSERVE definition: 1. to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste: 2. a type of jam in which the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CONSERVE is to keep in a safe or sound state; especially : to avoid wasteful or destructive use of. How to use conserve in a sentence.

  4. CONSERVE meaning: 1. to keep and protect something from damage, change, or waste: 2. a type of jam in which the…. Learn more.

  5. If you conserve a supply of something, you use it carefully so that it lasts for a long time.

  6. To conserve is to save or protect something, like money, or your energy on a long run. People are also encouraged to conserve energy by turning off lights and not cranking the air conditioner.

  7. Conserve definition: to prevent injury, decay, waste, or loss of. See examples of CONSERVE used in a sentence.

  8. 1. a. To protect from loss or harm; preserve: calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change. b. To use carefully or sparingly, avoiding waste: kept the thermostat lower to conserve energy. 2. To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes. 3. To preserve (fruits) with sugar.

  9. conserve something to use as little of something as possible so that it lasts a long time. Help to conserve energy by insulating your home. Renewable energy resources can help conserve fossil fuels and reduce carbon emissions.

  10. Conserve definition: To keep (a quantity) constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary changes.

  11. Definitions of 'conserve'. 1. If you conserve a supply of something, you use it carefully so that it lasts for a long time. [...] 2. To conserve something means to protect it from harm, loss, or change. [...]