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save
Verb
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If you save something, you keep it; you do not give it or toss it away.
Please save that book for me.
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If you save someone, you keep them safe or help them survive.
You saved my life.
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If you save information, you put it on a disk or into some kind of long-term memory.
He saved the resumé on the floppy disk.
save
Noun
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A save is when something was saved. This term is used in sports.
Due to a great save at the end, the game ended 0:0.
save
Preposition
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All of mathx/math save mathy/math describes only that part of mathx/math that is not mathy/math.
The night air was still and silent save for the voice of a female dispatcher over his police radio.
All my cats are white, save one.
life
Noun
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Life is what makes a person, animal or plant grow and function.
s want to learn if there is life on other planets.
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Life is the time when people, animals or plants grow and exist before they die. Your life is the time that you live.
The life of an ant is not as long as the life of a human.
The lives of great men and women are very interesting.
He never left his home town in his life.
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The state of something being in existence.
We brought the company back to life, after it had be closed for 5 years.