Associations to the word «Conserve»
Noun
- Parachute
- Site
- Calcium
- Antelope
- Sodium
- Scaffold
- Richness
- Burrow
- Breast
- Cooler
- Scenery
- Rep
- Mutant
- Coil
- Rodent
- Jam
- Fish
- Lobbying
- Implement
- Reef
- Livestock
- Preservation
- Proposal
- Helping
- Zoo
- Tyre
- Trust
- Predator
- Gorilla
- Priority
- Refuge
- Exploitation
- Warmth
- Lottery
- Mandate
- Collision
- Passageway
- Vegetable
- Productivity
- Consumption
- Pesticide
- Sugar
- Bog
- Ocean
- Lighting
- Violet
- Fund
- Understanding
- Management
- Agriculture
- Exhibit
- Stock
- Decrease
- Benefit
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CONSERVE, noun. Wilderness where human development is prohibited.
CONSERVE, noun. A jam or thick syrup made from fruit.
CONSERVE, noun. (obsolete) A medicinal confection made of freshly gathered vegetable substances mixed with finely powdered refined sugar.
CONSERVE, noun. (obsolete) A conservatory.
CONSERVE, verb. (transitive) To save for later use, sometimes by the use of a preservative.
CONSERVE, verb. (transitive) To protect an environment.
CONSERVE, verb. (physics) (chemistry) (intransitive) To remain unchanged during a process
Dictionary definition
CONSERVE, noun. Fruit preserved by cooking with sugar.
CONSERVE, verb. Keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change; "Energy is conserved in this process".
CONSERVE, verb. Keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction; "We preserve these archeological findings"; "The old lady could not keep up the building"; "children must be taught to conserve our national heritage"; "The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts".
CONSERVE, verb. Use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit".
CONSERVE, verb. Preserve with sugar; "Mom always conserved the strawberries we grew in the backyard".
Wise words
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