conserve - use in sentences

Object

  • biodiversity: This will be a 25 year vision to conserve biodiversity for the people of Scotland.
  • moisture: Remove any damaged tubers; store good ones in thick paper sacks closed at the neck to conserve moisture.
  • wildlife: Raising awareness of biodiversity is also required to conserve wildlife.
  • habitat: See, feed and learn about wetland birds, and help the WWT conserve wetland habitats.

Used with why or when

  • what: We must seek to conserve what there is, where it is.

Present participle complement

  • exist: To encourage the natural recolonisation of the polecat in the Cheshire region and to monitor and conserve existing population numbers toward a sustainable population.

Modifying Another Word

  • evolutionarily: The gene is present in many species - it is evolutionarily conserved.
  • highly: The numbers of the highly conserved, " TPR signature residues " , are boxed in yellow.
  • carefully: Surely these documents, in many cases unique, must be carefully conserved.
  • actively: The remarkable buildings and archeological remains are scheduled ancient monuments and are actively conserved by volunteer parties of the National Trust for Scotland.
  • properly: Do we mean that if biodiversity were properly conserved, poverty would go away?

Preposition: across

  • specie: Ten mutations affect single amino acids, all of which are conserved across vertebrate species.

Preposition: in

  • evolution: Also the prion protein is highly conserved in evolution but prion protein knockout mice have a normal phenotype.

Preposition: for

  • generation: Under the agreement, the locomotive's original boiler will be kept and conserved for future generations to see the fascinating method of construction.
  • future: If caves are to be conserved for the future, action must be taken now.

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