Preservation can be categorized as a noun.
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preservation - the activity of protecting something from loss or danger | ||
preservation - a process that saves organic substances from decay | ||
preservation - the condition of being (well or ill) preserved | ||
preservation - an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change |
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1. | noun | The third is the preservation of environment. In this case, the conservation of energy and resources is needed. | |
2. | noun | Sleep is essential for the preservation of life. | |
3. | noun | He has dedicated his life to the preservation of nature. | |
4. | noun | When it is appraised, in order to check the authenticity and state of preservation of the painting, the real thing has to be borrowed from its owner. | |
5. | noun | It is the preservation of the species, not of individuals, which appears to be the design of Deity throughout the whole of nature. | |
6. | noun | The forest is in a better state of preservation. | |
7. | noun | If the difference between order and chaos or preservation and ruin were the same as that between high mountains and deep valleys, or between white clay and black lacquer, then wisdom would have had no place: stupidity would also have been alright. | |
8. | noun | What is your opinion about language preservation? | |
9. | noun | The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, has been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant's life. | |
10. | noun | My sense of self preservation keeps me from jumping out of perfectly good airplanes. | |
11. | noun | The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed. The protection of life and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and the absence of crime, will alone prove whether those efforts have been successful and whether the objects for which the police were appointed have been attained. | |
12. | noun | Jealousy is the undue concern about the preservation of that which can only be lost if not worth keeping. | |
13. | noun | There are preservation miracles. | |
14. | noun | The crew and Daphnis fell into the sea and came to the surface again but they had not equal chances for preservation. The pirates had their swords at their sides and their bucklers slung behind them, while their greaves reached to the middle of their legs; whereas Daphnis, as usual when he tended his herd in the plains, had not even his sandals on, and, moreover, as the season was very warm, he was scarcely dressed. | |
15. | noun | Turan was among the Etruscans, in northern central Italy, the goddess of fertility and preservation. |
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The third is the preservation of environment. In this case, the conservation of energy and resources is needed. | |
Sleep is essential for the preservation of life. | |
He has dedicated his life to the preservation of nature. | |
When it is appraised, in order to check the authenticity and state of preservation of the painting, the real thing has to be borrowed from its owner. | |
It is the preservation of the species, not of individuals, which appears to be the design of Deity throughout the whole of nature. | |
The forest is in a better state of preservation. | |
If the difference between order and chaos or preservation and ruin were the same as that between high mountains and deep valleys, or between white clay and black lacquer, then wisdom would have had no place: stupidity would also have been alright. | |
What is your opinion about language preservation? | |
The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, has been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant's life. | |
My sense of self preservation keeps me from jumping out of perfectly good airplanes. | |
The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed. The protection of life and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and the absence of crime, will alone prove whether those efforts have been successful and whether the objects for which the police were appointed have been attained. | |
Jealousy is the undue concern about the preservation of that which can only be lost if not worth keeping. | |
There are preservation miracles. | |
The crew and Daphnis fell into the sea and came to the surface again but they had not equal chances for preservation. The pirates had their swords at their sides and their bucklers slung behind them, while their greaves reached to the middle of their legs; whereas Daphnis, as usual when he tended his herd in the plains, had not even his sandals on, and, moreover, as the season was very warm, he was scarcely dressed. | |
Turan was among the Etruscans, in northern central Italy, the goddess of fertility and preservation. |