conserves

IPA: kʌnsˈɝvz

noun

  • fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
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Examples of "conserves" in Sentences

  • He conserves energy by rarely speaking, leaving that to his top aides.
  • It obeys the constrictions of celestial mechanics and "conserves" galactic angular momentum.
  • Vote [D] this Nov .... it is a truly conservative vote because it conserves American progress.
  • You'll find some of the finest Majolica pottery in all of Mexico and some fabulous conserves by the women of Santa Rosa, all in a pristine mountain environment.
  • DNA "conserves" the movements, insights and developments of the past, but DNA also "liberates" the possibilities, freedoms and potentials of the next generation.
  • The structure not only provides a healthy place to live and work, it reduces waste sent to landfills, conserves energy and water, and reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Trolls are everywhere in this new Swedish tourism here's that Denver water campaign that "conserves" billboards. new PSAs that were created in partnership with Major League Baseball, the U.S. Dept. of
  • Sounds snarky, but no matter how much one "conserves" it is totally undone by having kids, sending them off to a college campus (which uses more energy to maintain the grounds for a month than the most wasteful family uses all year), having them see the world (unneccesary travel), have more kids and so forth. where did you get that

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