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conserve

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


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Often called the first modern president, TR expanded the office’s power and influence, wielding his clout to conserve public land, regulate corporations and bolster America’s status as a world power.

From The Wall Street Journal

This rapid urbanisation meant grasslands were seen as empty places to build, not sanctuaries to conserve.

From BBC

He said growers already are “conserving water because it’s in our best interest,” and imposing regulation would bring economic harm.

From Los Angeles Times

Ukrainians long ago grew accustomed to scheduled blackouts, designed to conserve energy, that last hours at a time.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Eastern Africa is on the front line of change, but there is still time to act. Smarter land management -- like conserving forests and restoring vegetation -- can protect rainfall and sustain agricultural growth."

From Science Daily