CONSERVE in a Sentence
Learn CONSERVE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
60 example sentences for CONSERVE, such as:
1. I'm afraid you'll think I'm conservative.
2. He's very conservative in his attitude to women.
3. I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.
4. One way to conserve is to make cars more efficient.
5. She takes a basically conservative view of society.
2. He's very conservative in his attitude to women.
3. I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.
4. One way to conserve is to make cars more efficient.
5. She takes a basically conservative view of society.
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Meanings and Examples of CONSERVE
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conserve
n. fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
v. preserve with sugar
Classic Sentence:
1 His passion for Eustacia had been a sort of conserve of his whole life, and he had nothing more of that supreme quality left to bestow.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: 3 The Serious Discourse of Clym with His Cousin
Context Highlight In BOOK 6: 3 The Serious Discourse of Clym with His Cousin
2 She had the neophyte's shock of discovery that, outside of tracts, conservatives do not tremble and find no answer when an iconoclast turns on them, but retort with agility and confusing statistics.
3 The South interpreted it in different ways: the radicals received it as a complete surrender of the demand for civil and political equality; the conservatives, as a generously conceived working basis for mutual understanding.
4 At least, it seemed worse to Frank and the conservative circles in which he moved.
5 They were sound and conservative in politics, but they talked about motor cars and pump-guns and heaven only knew what new-fangled fads.
6 I'm afraid you'll think I'm conservative.
7 With all their larger vision and deeper sensibility, these men have usually been conservative, careful leaders.
8 Nowhere, I think, could a more delightful location have been chosen for this unique educational experiment, which has attracted the attention and won the support even of conservative philanthropists in all sections of the country.
9 I remember being surprised by his graceful, conservative fox-trot--I had never seen him dance before.
10 They opposed, and sometimes with rare intelligence, conservative liberalism to the liberalism which demolishes.
11 Back of this more formal religion, the Church often stands as a real conserver of morals, a strengthener of family life, and the final authority on what is Good and Right.
12 The physical organization, its decay, the indestructibility of matter, the law of the conservation of energy, evolution, were the words which usurped the place of his old belief.
Example Sentence: (48 in 4 pages)
1 One way to conserve is to make cars more efficient.
2 Please take extreme measures to conserve fuel, you know, this winter will be coldest one of recent years.
3 Our unique niche is to empower communities to support farming and conserve farmland.
4 I set off at a snail's pace to conserve my energy for later in the race.
5 He sought to purge the Democrat party of conservatives.
6 It was loathed by the Republican conservatives and the private-power interests.
7 The Southern conservatives within the party backlashed.
8 The Southern Democrats were factionalized into two groups: conservatives and liberals.
9 To reclaim the Constitution from conservatives, we must realize that there is no such thing as a neutral method of interpreting the Constitution.
10 It is essentially a narrow and conservative approach to child care.
11 I assume her politics must be fairly conservative.
12 He's very conservative in his attitude to women.
13 Old people are usually more conservative than young people.
14 She takes a basically conservative view of society.
15 Children are very conservative where food is concerned, they are very loath to try anything out of the ordinary.