preserve

preserve
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noun (AmE) ⇨ See also ↑reserve
ADJECTIVE
forest, nature, wilderness, wildlife

This land is protected as a wildlife preserve.

game, hunting
PREPOSITION
in a/the preserve

She decided to go for a walk in the forest preserve.

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verb
ADVERB
carefully, faithfully, lovingly

She carefully preserved all his letters.

perfectly

The style of the original film is preserved perfectly.

VERB + PRESERVE
seek to, try to
be anxious to, want to, wish to

We were anxious to preserve the original character of the house.

help (to)

We need to take action to help preserve fish stocks.

fight to

campaigners fighting to preserve a historic building

be designed to, be intended to

The Act contained provisions designed to preserve the status quo.

be important to
PREPOSITION
as

The prison is preserved as a tourist attraction.

for

The collection has been sold to the British Museum where it will be preserved for the nation.

from

an attempt to preserve the corpse from decomposition

PHRASES
an attempt to preserve sth
beautifully, exquisitely, well, wonderfully, etc. preserved

They were thrilled to discover a beautifully preserved specimen of Roman pottery.

be preserved intact

The bones had all been preserved intact.

be worth preserving

You need to say why the building is worth preserving.

poorly preserved

The iron coins are poorly preserved and have rusted.

Preserve is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anonymity, ↑appearance, ↑autonomy, ↑balance, ↑beauty, ↑character, ↑confidentiality, ↑countryside, ↑culture, ↑custom, ↑dignity, ↑diversity, ↑environment, ↑essence, ↑freedom, ↑habitat, ↑harmony, ↑heritage, ↑honour, ↑identity, ↑illusion, ↑impartiality, ↑independence, ↑institution, ↑integrity, ↑landscape, ↑legacy, ↑liberty, ↑link, ↑memory, ↑modesty, ↑monopoly, ↑monument, ↑neutrality, ↑order, ↑peace, ↑prerogative, ↑privacy, ↑purity, ↑rating, ↑relic, ↑remains, ↑republic, ↑reputation, ↑right, ↑sanity, ↑semblance, ↑skeleton, ↑stability, ↑status quo, ↑tradition, ↑unity, ↑value, ↑viability, ↑wilderness, ↑wildlife

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  • Preserve — Pre*serve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Preserved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preserving}.] [F. pr[ e]server, from L. prae before + servare to save, preserve; cf. L. praeservare to observe beforehand. See {Serve}.] 1. To keep or save from injury or destruction;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • preserve — pre·serve /pri zərv/ vt pre·served, pre·serv·ing 1: to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction expenses necessary to preserve the property 2 a: to keep valid, intact, or in existence (as pending a proceeding) the right of a trial by jury… …   Law dictionary

  • preserve — [prē zʉrv′, prizʉrv′] vt. preserved, preserving [ME preserven < MFr preserver < ML praeservare, to preserve, protect < LL, to observe beforehand < L prae , PRE + servare: see OBSERVE] 1. to keep from harm, damage, danger, evil, etc.;… …   English World dictionary

  • préservé — préservé, ée (pré zèr vé, vée) part. passé. Préservé de tout contact avec les méchants. SUPPLÉMENT AU DICTIONNAIRE    PRÉSERVÉ. Ajoutez :    Les Préservées, filles qui se repentent de leurs fautes et se retirent dans une maison cloîtrée, Journ.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Preserve — Pre*serve , v. i. 1. To make preserves. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To protect game for purposes of sport. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Preserve — Pre*serve , n. 1. That which is preserved; fruit, etc., seasoned and kept by suitable preparation; esp., fruit cooked with sugar; commonly in the plural. [1913 Webster] 2. A place in which game, fish, etc., are preserved for purposes of sport, or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • preserve — vb *save, conserve Analogous words: *rescue, deliver, redeem, ransom: protect, guard, safeguard (see DEFEND) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • preserve — [v] care for, maintain; continue bottle, can, conserve, cure, defend, evaporate, freeze, guard, keep, keep up, mothball*, mummify, perpetuate, pickle, process, protect, put up, refrigerate, retain, safeguard, save, season, secure, shelter, shield …   New thesaurus

  • preservé — Preservé, [preserv]ée. part …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • preserve — ► VERB 1) maintain in its original or existing state. 2) keep safe from harm or injury. 3) keep alive (a memory or quality). 4) treat (food) to prevent its decomposition. 5) prepare (fruit) for long term storage by boiling it with sugar. ► NOUN… …   English terms dictionary

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