Conservers [noun]

Definition of Conservers:

conservative

Opposite/Antonyms of Conservers:

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Sentence/Example of Conservers:

He is a consistent conserver of steam and this fact is one of the secrets of his success.

And from whom did Tolstoy learn more than from that conserver of the pristine and dominating Russian traits, the moujik?

The despised user of material under proper organization becomes the zealous conserver and protector.

Nearly the whole dictionary consisted of Conserver, Conservation, Conservateur; to be in good odor,—that was the point.

The cirque, therefore, is at once the product of the glacier and its generator and conserver.

Moreover the girl of to-day is to be the home-conserver of to-morrow.

A theory of evolution, however, resting on these principles cannot dispense with a Creator and Conserver of the world and of life.

He does not take advantage of the great conserver and guarantee of his own permanent success which associated efforts afford.

He is, in reality, a conserver of all that is valuable in old methods.

Perhaps the most unique and clever food conserver is the American polecat.