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English Synonyms: more detail...
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saving:
- cut down expenses; reduction; saving; retrenchment; diminution; finance management; decrease; curtailment; economy; shortening; slackening; foreshortening; recess; dwindling; salary cut; market; cut; gap; cavity; interstice; cut-away; opening; hole; crevice; gash; fissure; cleft; cranny; storing; delivery; rescue; deliverance; preservation
- saving
- saving; redeeming; redemptive
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save:
- economize; cut down; save; economise; rescue; spare; put money in the bank; bank; consider; moderate; have left; preserve; guard from; shield; collect; gather together; glean; horde; pick up; store; lay aside; put away; protect; guard; maintain; keep up; make unnecessary; write; save up; keep; keep open; hold open; relieve; salvage; salve; deliver; redeem; carry through; pull through; bring through
- except; except for; with the exception of; outside of; excepting; exclusive of; to the exclusion of; but; save; barring; subject to
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Detailed Synonyms for saving in English
saving:
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the saving
the cut down expenses; the reduction; the saving; the retrenchment; the diminution; the finance management; the decrease; the curtailment; the economy; the shortening; the slackening; the foreshortening; the recess; the dwindling; the salary cut; the market; the cut -
the saving
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the saving
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the saving
– recovery or preservation from loss or danger 1the delivery; the rescue; the saving; the deliverance– recovery or preservation from loss or danger 1 -
the saving
– an act of economizing; reduction in cost 1 -
the saving
– the activity of protecting something from loss or danger 1
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saving
– bringing about salvation or redemption from sin 1saving; redeeming; redemptive– bringing about salvation or redemption from sin 1-
saving adj
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redeeming adj
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redemptive adj
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saving
– characterized by thriftiness 1
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Related Definitions for "saving":
save:
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
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to save
– make unnecessary an expenditure or effort 1 -
to save
– record data on a computer 1 -
to save
– to keep up and reserve for personal or special use 1 -
to save
– accumulate money for future use 1 -
to save
– spend less; buy at a reduced price 1 -
to save
– retain rights to 1 -
to save
– spend sparingly, avoid the waste of 1 -
to save
– refrain from harming 1 -
to save
– save from ruin, destruction, or harm 1 -
to save
– save from sins 1 -
to save
– bring into safety 1 -
to save
– To write data (typically a file) to a storage medium. 2
Conjugations for save:
present
- save
- save
- saves
- save
- save
- save
simple past
- saved
- saved
- saved
- saved
- saved
- saved
present perfect
- have saved
- have saved
- has saved
- have saved
- have saved
- have saved
past continuous
- was saving
- were saving
- was saving
- were saving
- were saving
- were saving
future
- shall save
- will save
- will save
- shall save
- will save
- will save
continuous present
- am saving
- are saving
- is saving
- are saving
- are saving
- are saving
subjunctive
- be saved
- be saved
- be saved
- be saved
- be saved
- be saved
diverse
- save!
- let's save!
- saved
- saving
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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save
except; except for; with the exception of; outside of; excepting; exclusive of; to the exclusion of; but; save-
except adj
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except for adj
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outside of adj
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excepting adj
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exclusive of adj
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but adv
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save adj
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save
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the save
– (sports) the act of preventing the opposition from scoring 1