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    save
    /sāv/

    verb

    • 1. keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger: "she saved a boy from drowning" Similar rescuecome to someone's rescuesave someone's lifecome to someone's aidOpposite endanger
    • 2. keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use: "she had never been able to save much from her salary" Similar put asideset asidelay asideput byOpposite wastefritter awayuse up

    noun

    • 1. an instance of a relief pitcher saving a game.
    • 2. an act of saving data to a storage location, usually the hard drive: "the recovery feature enables you to retrieve most of the edits you made since the last save"

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  2. to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed: Wearing seat belts has saved many lives. save someone from something He fell in the river but his friend saved him from drowning. He had to borrow money to save his business. He was desperately trying to save their failing marriage.

  3. The meaning of SAVED is set aside, stored, or preserved for later use. How to use saved in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of SAVE is to deliver from sin. How to use save in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Save.

  5. to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed: Wearing seat belts has saved many lives. save someone from something He fell in the river but his friend saved him from drowning. He had to borrow money to save his business. He was desperately trying to save their failing marriage.

  6. Save means to rescue from danger, to lessen the use of something, or to set something aside for later. Save has many other uses, especially as a verb and a noun. If you save someone, you prevent them from being harmed or injured. Nonliving things can also be saved from destruction or damage.

  7. 12 meanings: 1. to rescue, preserve, or guard (a person or thing) from danger or harm 2. to avoid the spending, waste, or loss.... Click for more definitions.

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a particular thing. I'm not very good at saving. We scrimp and save to send our children to a private school. I'm saving up to buy a new car. save for something I'm saving for a new bike.

  9. To rescue from harm, danger, or loss: The lifeguard saved the struggling swimmer. b. To prevent from dying: The doctors saved the patient. c. To set free from the consequences of sin; redeem: prayed to save his soul. 2. To keep in a safe or healthy condition: God save King Richard! 3. a.

  10. saved. adjective. rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin. “a saved soul”. synonyms: blessed, blest. highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace) found. come upon unexpectedly or after searching.

  11. Save your work and close down any applications that are open. save somebody/something from something • The children campaigned to save the playground from being closed.

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