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conserve verb avoid using, conservare, expend gradually, expend slowly, guard, keep, keep from loss, keep in existence, keep safe, keep unimpaired, maintain, omit using, preserve, prolong, protect, refrain from using, refuse to waste, safeguard, save, save from loss, secure, shield, spare, store up, sustain, treasure, use careeully, use frugally, use sparingly, use thriftily See also: fund, hold, keep, maintain, possess, preserve, prolong, protect, shelter, store, sustain How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Cook, former director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, no less a figure than Plato "refers to Darius as the great law-giver of ancient Persia and thereby the conserver of its empire. Tattoo and textile motifs resemble each other, and the act of humanizing textiles with motifs similar to those tattooed on their own bodies equates women's physical reproductive powers as mothers with their artistic reproductive powers as conservers of tradition. Conservers (14%) are an older segment with a median age of 67 and a median income of $38,000. |
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