Preserve

Definition - Transitive Verb
1  : to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction <expenses necessary to ~ the property>
2 a  : to keep valid, intact, or in existence (as pending a proceeding) <the right of a trial by jury shall be preserved ­U.S. Constitution amend. VII> <the dismissal of a chapter 7 case...reinstates certain transfers voided or preserved in the case ­J. H. Williamson>
b  : to maintain for use or consideration at a later time esp. by keeping a record of <deposed the witness to ~ her testimony> <a party has the option of preserving the objection raised ­J. H. Friedenthal et al.>
Pronunciationpri-'z&rv

Pronunciation Key

  • \&\ as a and u in a b ut
  • \[^&]\ as e in kitt en
  • \&r\ as ur and er in f urther
  • \a\ as a inash
  • \A\ as a in ace
  • \Š\ as o in m op
  • \au\ as ou in ou t
  • \ch\ as ch in ch in
  • \e\ as e in bet
  • \E\ as ea in easy
  • \g\ as g in go
  • \i\ as i in hit
  • \I\ as i in ice
  • \j\ as j in job
  • \[ng]\ as ng in sing
  • \O\ as o in go
  • \o\ as aw in law
  • \oi\ as oy in boy
  • \th\ as th in thin
  • \[th_]\ as thin the
  • \Ÿ\ as oo in loot
  • \u\ as oo in foot
  • \y\ as y in yet
  • \zh\ as si in vision


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    due process clause

    a clause in a constitution prohibiting the government from depriving a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law


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