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    1. an easy way to grow plants the organic way, help protect the environment and conserve water at the same time


    2. Both historic buildings and food can be governed by either preserve or conserve


    3. and last year’s raspberry conserve, Big Al Frasier nodded to one of


    4. The battery in his torch was low and he needed to conserve it


    5. It will very efficiently conserve your energy


    6. Alternatively, the dream indicates that you need to conserve your energy


    7. to conserve our energy and stay calm, whatever the pressures


    8. “Being on these caravans as much as we are, we had to learn the best ways to conserve our strength


    9. You have an army to serve you, you must conserve your strength, and we must preserve you to meet your fate


    10. After finishing we tried to stay in the shaded side of the crater we laid back against it and tried to conserve our energy as the day wore on

    11. He’d conserve his strength while he could


    12. They knew how to conserve their strength, how to grab a hold of any moment available to be fresh for a fight


    13. The Biffs would strafe the trenches with their front guns going in, but they had to conserve ammo for the targets


    14. The more that the Widelands turned into a desert, the more imperative it became for him to conserve his water


    15. It was supposedly a good way to conserve one’s water, but Hilderich at one point couldn’t resist to tell Amonas:


    16. III - to conserve, under its guard and responsibility, the


    17. Learn to conserve it by


    18. In an effort to conserve energy, the big generator that


    19. On top of that her phone was just about dead so she had to turn it off in order to conserve her battery


    20. With a heavy weapon abrupt changes in direction take too long, and you’re actually quicker if you conserve your momentum by swinging your weapon around with continuous, circular swings, where the follow-through of each swing becomes the beginning of the next

    21. One day, Marjie had received a treatment from the ETs and was told to stay in bed and to conserve her energy


    22. Best to conserve my energy for later


    23. Even though he was probably in better pysical condition that the others, the long evening had consumed much of his energy and he wanted to conserve what he had left


    24. All at once her face was plunged into darkness as headlights were switched off to conserve battery power


    25. , when it’s low, the seven-segment is off) - useful to conserve battery life, for instance


    26. five a day from me, at least, and about three from Josh that we’d be out in around three days if we were to conserve them


    27. Silence was observed for twenty-four hours to give rest to his vocal cords, conserve his energies and have time for contemplation


    28. “We must conserve our energy to contend with the creatures that guard the passages ahead


    29. Let us conserve our strength and rest while we still can


    30. All is not lost if we conserve our energy

    31. They stopped to set a modest camp and conserve their strength for the hike ahead


    32. If we conserve our strength and battle with care we will yet bring peace to Gaea


    33. To conserve precious drinking water they were each given a bucket before the evening meal, to fill at the swimming hole and use instead of showering


    34. You know all those empty jars in the dispensary; we can use them to conserve the tomatoes for the winter


    35. mood, instead of making him feel he had better conserve every cent


    36. He also knew that he needed to conserve the strength of his men for the fight


    37. and for the people that sacred Book conserve,


    38. The more complex society becomes, and the more the lures of civilization multiply, the more urgent will become the necessity for God-knowing individuals to form such protective habitual practices designed to conserve and augment their spiritual energies


    39. One of the best ways to conserve energy is to dry your clothes naturally


    40. There are air-conditioning systems today, which are designed to help you conserve energy

    41. Whenever you are trying to cook something with the use of a pot, it is better to make use of the lid for it to conserve energy


    42. This would not just minimize the energy consumed, but it would also conserve water


    43. With that, it is best to boil just enough hot water for your needs, so that you would conserve energy


    44. Because I would conserve my powers for the great days to be, rather than employ them in a hill-country brawl


    45. It will help conserve body heat


    46. Use or build a windscreen for the stove, it will conserve fuel and shorten cooking times


    47. If man does not choose to survive, then does the surviving Adjuster conserve those realities born of love and nurtured in service


    48. Furthermore, the company was investigating digitalized timers as well as plumbing devices to conserve water and power consumption, and the e-newsletter had an article about a contest among employees to come up with energy saving and waste prevention ideas


    49. Ritko wisely decided to conserve the flares for when the real attack came


    50. To conserve his dwindling supply of florins the prince





































    1. The supply of this vitamin decreases when there is an increase in the consumption of fats and minerals, and is conserved by the intake of fibrous foods


    2. “So it would follow boson rules and be conserved?” Thom asked


    3. They should be able to walk out of here, if they conserved the batteries


    4. cannot harm and rather when properly conserved, it could be


    5. Construction of the dam could have conserved water as well as generating electrical power


    6. Nuke had told me that recycled water was carefully conserved at the Station


    7. conserved and used wisely and appropriately, rationing will not be necessary, and


    8. ate rhythm, so meter is conserved, and traces of prose are removed


    9. Furthermore, wolves are conserved in Oregon;


    10. Life is never conserved when

    11. This excess is the increase in the total pool of money that is then conserved for the next year


    12. Expectations, more than hopes, had been high with the breakthrough at the Langham and the identification of Delmage’s body, but once again Rudolph had to accept he was a half day off the pace with all the prime suspects having conserved their freedom


    13. It meant that almost all the energy she received would be conserved for the mission, and not wasted on her petty emotions and meaningless thoughts


    14. How will our best interest be conserved?


    15. Mita, I in all my thirty years of life, have conserved myself and my chastity


    16. He conserved precious energy whenever he could


    17. These clues were deliberately obscure and incomplete, but they felt there would be enough information conserved to serve humanity when the time came


    18. I was for anything that conserved the lives of the men under my command


    19. They have been artificially conserved by those strange accidental conditions


    20. It is at least as important to the stockholders that they be able to obtain a fair price for their shares as it is that the dividends, earnings and assets be conserved and increased

    21. For this reason she conserved her energies and her voice until she could see that they had approached near enough to the camp to attract the succor she craved


    1. In his verses titled, “The Need to Win,” (see Chapter 12) he describes how an archer who needs to win loses power, but one who shoots for nothing (is not-doing) conserves his power


    2. Back to Manzi, “One of the advantages of institutional religion is that it conserves insight


    3. therefore, with everything that it has created and destroyed, always conserves its


    4. According to a lot of experts, taking a shower actually conserves more energy than taking a bath


    5. It is not in as good a shape but then the top part still conserves the smooth, white alabaster covering that enveloped in the past all three of the larger pyramids


    6. He continually conserves his resources, using his offense only when the time is ripe, patiently waiting for the best opportunities to develop, and then striking hard leaving enough in reserve to be able to return another day


    7. Relieve yourself inside the shelter—this is usual practice in these conditions and conserves body heat


    1. Perhaps it knew there was nothing he could do to save the Doc, or that by attempting to do so would use up vital resources that he himself needed, and by remaining asleep he was indeed conserving those resources


    2. We ate our meager rations and drank water from the oasis where we stopped, conserving our water in the goatskins as much as possible


    3. Apparently Galeron and Jack were conserving all of their troops’ strength for the morning, the most likely time of an attack, if there were to be one


    4. All you needed was water (a lot of training was spent on conserving you water) and ammunition which better be used to good effect


    5. and his career due to the fact that he is conserving his sex energy


    6. She could tell from his elegant, energy conserving placer la balle style he was French, probably a colon planter from up north


    7. conserving their bullets, I could tell


    8. Reference: Food habits of Cynopterus brachyotis (Muller) (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in Peninsular Malaysia Interested in conserving this and other fabulous bats? Consider joining Bat Conservation International! Their work educates and helps to protect bats of all kinds, all over the world!


    9. A large table was filled with conserving jars


    10. When they got to the podium it seemed that Gorham had been conserving his energy for that moment

    11. Motion sensors can help you a lot when it comes to conserving energy


    12. Doing it this way can help in conserving energy


    13. consistently and conserving capital in the short term


    14. Thus, if you take control of it, then you should be able to save some money by conserving water more effectively


    15. If we start conserving we can stretch that for another year


    16. something so frivolous; wasting it on play instead of conserving it for


    17. Most of the Gorn on the ship had settled down and were conserving their own energy, becoming more and more lethargic as the cold set in


    18. It is about conserving what you have


    19. Mischia had proved very suitable in conserving the energy


    20. to breathe as shallowly as possible again conserving oxygen

    21. earth, conserving energy and providing much of the food


    22. moral and spiritual, instead of conserving them


    23. where the independent and individual motion put the relevance that gravity has beyond the conserving


    24. independent and individual motion put the relevance that gravity has beyond the conserving means


    25. conserving means gravity has where the space that is serving the independent object is independently


    26. By proving it is gravity that the individual structure generates motion above and beyond the gravity the Earth provide is what is producing individual motion that the independent object earned within the sphere of motion that the Earth’s gravity provides where the independent and individual motion put the relevance that gravity has beyond the conserving means gravity has where the space that is serving the independent object is independently in motion


    27. It also helps helps to increase kidney function in conserving the kidney fluid


    28. I was going through the paces of a mental exercise, conserving my psychic health


    29. It allows farmers and huge agri-business to overplant, and over-use and plant the same crops without paying the price of soil exhaustion, without being forced into conserving all the natural habitats and insects and organisms of the living soil


    30. Besides, I use my supplementary ballast tanks only to reach an average depth of 1,500 to 2,000 meters, and that with a view to conserving my machinery

    31. Cal was pounding the water white at a vigorous rate of thirty-six strokes per minute, but for more than two and a half miles Washington’s coxswain, Harvey Love, kept the stroke steady at a relatively relaxed thirty-one, doing only as much as necessary to keep his boat in contention, sending his boys surging forward by calling for big tens when he was in danger of falling too far behind, but then settling in, holding steady, conserving his crew


    32. To steady the boys, Moch began to chant their newest rowing mantra in time with the stroke—“Save, Save, Save”—reminding them that this was all about conserving power


    33. Both winners seemed to ease up at the end, conserving energy and turning in relatively slow times, doing just enough to qualify


    34. Monsanto (NYSE: MON) is an agricultural chemical company that strives to help farmers produce more while conserving more


    35. Although conserving cash is important, in this case, it was unwarranted given the strong cash flows, and clearly illustrated that Western Union’s management team was not opportunistic in its stock repurchases


    36. Ma carefully built her fire in one end of the stove, conserving the flame under one stove hole


    37. He also had his theory of marriage, according to which the breeding of people was man's lower function, his higher function consisting in conserving life already existing


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    Synonyms for "conserve"

    conserve conserves preserve preserves economise economize husband keep up maintain protect safeguard save

    "conserve" definitions

    fruit preserved by cooking with sugar


    keep constant through physical or chemical reactions or evolutionary change


    keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction


    use cautiously and frugally


    preserve with sugar