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conserve

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


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This is our body’s survival mechanism, evolved over many centuries, to slow our metabolism down and conserve energy during times of famine or stress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Novak Djokovic knows that if he is to make history at the Australian Open, he will need to conserve his energy.

From BBC

George felt it too, shuddering and folding in on himself to conserve heat.

From Literature

In aviation, the module's ability to move electricity quickly and conserve energy enables lighter and more powerful converters.

From Science Daily

At the time, Tenev said the cancellation would conserve company resources.

From The Wall Street Journal