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1preserve

verb pre·serve \pri-ˈzərv\

: to keep (something) in its original state or in good condition

: to keep (something) safe from harm or loss

: to prevent (food) from decaying

pre·servedpre·serv·ing

Full Definition of PRESERVE

transitive verb
1
:  to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction :  protect
2
a :  to keep alive, intact, or free from decay
b :  maintain
3
a :  to keep or save from decomposition
b :  to can, pickle, or similarly prepare for future use
4
:  to keep up and reserve for personal or special use
intransitive verb
1
:  to make preserves
2
:  to raise and protect game for purposes of sport
3
:  to be able to be preserved (as by canning)
pre·serv·abil·i·ty \-ˌzər-və-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
pre·serv·able \-ˈzər-və-bəl\ adjective
pres·er·va·tion \ˌpre-zər-ˈvā-shən\ noun
pre·serv·er \pri-ˈzər-vər\ noun
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Origin of PRESERVE

Middle English, from Medieval Latin praeservare, from Late Latin, to observe beforehand, from Latin prae- + servare to keep, guard, observe — more at conserve
First Known Use: 14th century

2preserve

noun

: a sweet food made of fruit cooked in sugar

: an area where plants, animals, minerals, etc., are protected

: an activity, job, interest, etc., that is available to or considered suitable for only a particular group of people

Full Definition of PRESERVE

1
:  fruit canned or made into jams or jellies or cooked whole or in large pieces in a syrup so as to keep its shape —often used in plural
2
:  an area restricted for the protection and preservation of natural resources (as animals or plants) <a game preserve for regulated hunting or fishing> <nature preserves>
3
:  something regarded as reserved for certain persons

First Known Use of PRESERVE

1600

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PRESERVE[1] Defined for Kids

1preserve

verb pre·serve \pri-ˈzərv\
pre·servedpre·serv·ing

Definition of PRESERVE for Kids

1
:  to keep or save from injury, loss, or ruin :  protect <The laws will help preserve rain forests.>
2
:  to prepare (as by canning or pickling) fruits or vegetables to be kept for future use
3
:  maintain 2, continue <preserve silence>
pre·serv·er noun

2preserve

noun

Definition of PRESERVE for Kids

1
:  a sweet food made of fruit cooked in sugar —often used in pl. <strawberry preserves>
2
:  an area where land and animals are protected
Medical Dictionary

preserve

transitive verb pre·serve \pri-ˈzərv\
pre·servedpre·serv·ing

Medical Definition of PRESERVE

1
:  to keep alive, intact, or free from decay
2
:  to keep or save from decomposition

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