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conserve

[kuhn-surv, kon-surv, kuhn-surv] / kənˈsɜrv, ˈkɒn sɜrv, kənˈsɜrv /


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California farmers, who already have been leaving some fields dry part of the year in exchange for federal funds, are under pressure to conserve more.

From Los Angeles Times

Neighbouring Thailand has said it secured two months' worth of oil supplies but would suspend exports to conserve its holdings.

From Barron's

The screen went dark and I let it—only to conserve the battery.

From Literature

The researchers found that this regulatory program is highly conserved from mice to humans and across vertebrates, emphasizing its fundamental biological importance.

From Science Daily

The other conflicts raised in the report include ministers believing that the plan would clash with the "ongoing aim of conserving and enhancing the natural and cultural heritage of the area".

From BBC