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preserver
  1. One who preserves.
  2. A life preserver.
  3. A person who refinishes furniture.
  4. A person who prepares preserves of fruit or preserved meats.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass.”
      “The salt water caused the kernels to swell and the puffed grain filled the hold with a fluffy nature's life preserver.”
      “Furthermore, where the Army has acted as a preserver, this has only been to preserve its own institutional interests.”
preserve
  1. A sweet spread made of any of a variety of berries.
  2. A reservation, a nature preserve.
  3. An activity with restricted access.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Charles had previously come under criticism for a pheasant hunt in which he shot dozens of pen-raised birds on a hunting preserve.”
      “Jim's biochemistry projects have generally been the preserve of the major public corporations.”
      “Timmy usually likes spreading on some preserve to go with his peanut butter sandwich.”
preservatory
  1. (obsolete) A preservative.
  2. (obsolete) A room or apparatus in which perishable things can be preserved without decay.
preservative
  1. (countable) any agent, natural or artificial that acts to preserve, especially when added to food
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Salt acts as a preservative, drawing out moisture from food and slowing the growth of bacteria and mold cells in food.”
preservationist
  1. A person who advocates for the preservation of natural or man-made landmarks.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Eco-centrism borrows from conservation biology, the preservationist tradition and deep ecology.”
      “I think you can make that dollar and at the same time be a preservationist.”
      “The species-by-species approach is associated with the preservationist perspective, which tends to single out individual species for protection.”
preservation
  1. The act of preserving; care to preserve; act of keeping from destruction, decay or any ill.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Mr. Wills said Terry Reilly's achievements extended well beyond the preservation of jobs.”
      “It was necessary, for the preservation of his life, to assume a conduct which he thought could be attributed to madness only.”
      “The preservation of pickles occurs by a combination of high acidity, salt, reduced water activity, and added spices.”
preservationism
  1. The beliefs and practices of a preservationist.
  2. Examples:
    1. “From this it is evident that Lewis would not argue for a strict hands-off policy of preservationism.”
preservability
  1. The condition, or the extent, of being preservable.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Organic production is a way to improve the quality, taste and preservability of produce, thus creating added value on farms and boosting their profitability.”
      “And it is interesting to investigate the preservability of bifurcation under the numerical discretization.”
preserving
preservationists
  1. plural of preservationist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening.”
      “On the one hand, preservationists believe that nature should not be reduced to dollars and cents.”
      “Do most film preservationists and archivists think home movies are worthy of preservation?”
preservabilities
  1. plural of preservability
preservations
  1. plural of preservation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It is safe, natural and it guarantees the promotion, protection, preservations of the products inside.”
      “Hollywood needs limits, protections and preservations, not destruction and high density.”
      “Heritage museums or private preservations create economic development, especially in the Yukon.”
preservatives
  1. plural of preservative
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Not yet available in the market, this bread is made of naturally fermented rice starter dough with no artificial yeast or preservatives added.”
      “They are free of artificial preservatives, additives and colorings and taste great.”
      “Imagine a company sneaking additives and preservatives into something you eat without telling you.”
preservatories
  1. plural of preservatory
preservings
preservers
  1. plural of preserver
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The Perfect Storm has broken in the Beltway, they believe, and life preservers are now being passed out.”
      “For many years this bird was persecuted by game preservers who believed that it was detrimental to both pheasants and partridges.”
      “One group of survivors is thrown life preservers, while another is frantically bailing out a sinking vessel.”
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