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  1. PRESERVE definition: 1. to keep something the same or prevent it from being damaged or destroyed: 2. to add substances…. Learn more.

  2. preserve in American English. (prɪˈzɜːrv) (verb -served, -serving) transitive verb. 1. to keep alive or in existence; make lasting. to preserve our liberties as free citizens. 2. to keep safe from harm or injury; protect or spare. 3.

  3. Jul 4, 2017 · [singular] preserve (of somebody) an activity, a job, an interest, etc. that is thought to be suitable for one particular person or group of people. Football is no longer the preserve of men. I began my career in the days when nursing was a female preserve. Higher education is no longer the preserve of the wealthy.

  4. PRESERVATION definition: 1. the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged: 2. the act of…. Learn more.

  5. v. pre·served, pre·serv·ing, pre·serves. v.tr. 1. To keep from injury, peril, or harm; protect. See Synonyms at defend. 2. To keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged: fossils preserved in sediments; a film preserved in the archives. 3. To keep or maintain intact: tried to preserve family harmony.

  6. PRESERVING definition: 1. the activity of treating food and storing it in closed containers that air cannot enter so that…. Learn more.

  7. preserve something to keep a particular quality, feature, etc.; to make sure that something is kept. He was anxious to preserve his reputation. Efforts to preserve the peace have failed. She managed to preserve her sense of humour under very trying circumstances. He was insistent on preserving the integrity of the brand.