Conserving [verb]

Definition of Conserving:

save, protect

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Opposite/Antonyms of Conserving:


Sentence/Example of Conserving:

The accompanying sketch shows a plan I adopted for conserving the waste heat from my furnace.

The Red Cross has become one of the great conserving forces of all the world.

The supreme importance of conserving the most important resource of all, the wealth of the soil itself, was realized.

In this respect, world religion manifests a conserving power greater than that of any other product of mental life.

The conserving value of the dogmatic attitude, the point of view which takes ideas as fixed, is not to be ignored.

But neither Homer nor Hauptmann is priest or devotee interpreting facts or conserving worship.

Only an echo greeted the call, and he did not repeat it but pushed on silently, conserving his energy.

In 1898 I performed subtotal hysterectomy on a woman, thirty-one years of age, for fibroids, conserving the right ovary.

The clergy are very zealous in conserving their claims under these verses (which of course apply to the whole world).

I had caught the economical British habit of using the trains, conserving the petrol and tyres on my car.