conserve

[US]/kənˈsɜːv/
[UK]/kənˈsɜːrv/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to preserve
n. jam; preserved fruit.

Phrases & Collocations

conserve energy

conserve water

conserve wildlife

conserve natural resources

Example Sentences

industry should conserve more water.

kept the thermostat lower to conserve energy.

conserve one's strength and store up one's energy

tried to conserve on fuel during the long winter.

Conserve your energy, you'll need it!

He conserved his energy for the game.

took extreme measures to conserve fuel.

the funds raised will help conserve endangered meadowlands.

"People have to learn to conserve water anytime, especially during the drought."

calls to conserve our national heritage in the face of bewildering change.

He writes on both sides of the sheet to conserve paper.

These reactions can conserve three of every four carbons diverted to glycolate by forming triose.

Yu didn't know how to conserve health because he was too moiling and paralyzed his half body.

Homeodomain proteins encoded by mating type genes in A locus are highly conserved among plant, animal and fungi.

3. Signal recognition particle(SRP) pathway is a highly conserved pathway for protein targeting, and was found sequentially in eukaryotes, prokaryotes and archaebacteria.

DISCARDABLE tells the system it may swap the resource memory to disk when it's not being used in order to conserve system resources (essentially pointless).

The mating type genes in A loci encode two kinds of highly conserved homeodomain containing protein, which play important roles in A dependent development by the formation of protein heterodimer.

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