preserve - use in sentences

Object

  • integrity: Multiple sealing materials are used to preserve sensor integrity over a wide range of applications.
  • confidentiality: In addition, to preserve the confidentiality of information about, or supplied by, organizations recorded in the data collections.
  • anonymity: Take care to preserve the anonymity of the respondents from the management otherwise the answers will be less honest.
  • peace: Richard I in that year commissioned certain knights to preserve the peace in unruly areas.

Preposition: for

  • generation: What software artifacts would you want to preserve for future generations, products that made a difference in shaping the software industry?

Preposition: as

  • monument: Where are Europe's equivalents of Gettysburg, a battlefield preserved as a national monument?
  • museum: The Operations Room is preserved as a museum to those who fought in the Battle and contains artifacts and memorabilia from the period.

Modifying Another Word

  • beautifully: On the way back, stop at Anghiari, a beautifully preserved medieval hill top town.
  • perfectly: Perhaps perfectly preserved by the Tay ' s swirling waters?
  • faithfully: The is even a secluded grotto which has been faithfully preserved at the western end of the Estate.
  • carefully: The extraordinary human history of St Kilda is carefully preserved in the Village with its neat little street of cottages.
  • wonderfully: A charming former merchant town, Hoi An is a wonderfully preserved architectural wonder combining Chinese, Japanese and European influences.
  • superbly: The fort contains the only visible example of a Roman hospital in Britain and superbly preserved latrines and flush system.

Used with why or when

  • what: It also preserved what I would call the liberal solution to difference.

Preposition: in

  • museum: With the large number of mummies preserved in museums, we would be poor scientists indeed if we could not reconstruct this procedure.

Preposition: for

  • posterity: Here, preserved for posterity, are a few speeches.

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