verb
preserve
pruh-ZURV
verb
1
To keep something safe from harm, damage, or decay.
"They worked hard to preserve the old building from demolition."
"Salt was traditionally used to preserve meat."
noun
1
A sweet spread made by cooking fruit with sugar.
"She spread strawberry preserve on her toast."
2
An area set aside to protect wildlife or a particular activity.
"The land was turned into a nature preserve."
How to Use Preserve
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo protect something from damage or decay, or (as a noun) a fruit spread or a protected area.
Common pairings
preserve the environment
strawberry preserves
nature preserve
Word Forms
preserved past tense, preserves plural, preserves singular
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Etymology
From Old French preserver, ultimately from Latin prae- ("before") and servare ("to keep, guard") — literally "to guard beforehand."