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preserved
[ pri-zurvd ]
adjective
- (of food or any perishable substance) prepared by canning, pickling, salting, or the like, or treated by some process to prevent decomposition or fermentation:
I had never had such fresh-tasting preserved fruit before.
- kept safe from harm or injury; protected or spared:
This is a wonderfully preserved example of Mayan cave art.
- kept up or maintained; kept in good condition or health:
Tucked in Amsterdam’s inner city is a uniquely preserved 17th-century house from the Dutch Golden Age.
- kept alive or in existence:
When I take a portrait photograph, I’m capturing a moment in a life, making it a preserved memory.
- (of game or fish, natural habitats, etc.) maintained or reserved for continued hunting or fishing, or for private or public use and appreciation:
New walking trails will be built through the preserved areas of parkland.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of preserve.
Other Words From
- sem·i·pre·served adjective
- un·pre·served adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of preserved1
Example Sentences
The film became a Hollywood classic and is preserved in the US Library of Congress's National Film Registry as culturally, historically and aesthetically important.
"The layer where we found Uncus is particularly exciting because the sediment grains are so small that we really see all the details of the fossils preserved there."
In a study published this week in Scientific Reports, researchers describe the frozen body of a saber-toothed kitten preserved for 37,000 years in the Siberian permafrost.
Strewn throughout the bone bed are massive relics of something no one can quite identify, a mysterious dinosaur more numerous and better preserved than any other animal.
The complete skull has been preserved almost intact, which the study highlights makes it one of the most significant finds of its kind.
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