Preserve
UK //prɪˈzɜːv//US //prɪˈzɝːv//
Definition
To maintain something in its original or existing state.
In simple words: To keep something safe from harm or change.
Examples
- We need to preserve our natural resources for future generations.
- The museum works hard to preserve ancient artifacts.
- They decided to preserve the historic building instead of demolishing it.
- You should preserve your memories by taking lots of photos.
- The aim is to preserve the wildlife in the national park.
Usage notes
Used to indicate the act of maintaining something in its original state. Often used in environmental and culinary contexts. Avoid informal settings.
Grammar pattern
preserve + object
Memory hint
Think of 'preserve' as 'preserving' food in a jar.
Collocations
- preserve food
- preserve nature
- preserve culture
- preserve the environment
Synonyms
- protect
- maintain
- safeguard
- save
- keep
Antonyms
- destroy
- neglect
- waste
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'conserve' which has a more restricted meaning.
- Using 'preserve' with uncountable nouns incorrectly.
- Misplacing 'preserve' in sentences, especially in passive forms.