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Difference between preserve and conserve
What is the difference between preserve and conserve?
By Mr. Subi, North Korea – 30th April-2007.
Let us see the difference between preserve and conserve. When you
conserve something, you ensure that you make use of it wisely. You make
sure it is not wasted. There is a suggestion that if you do not make careful
use of it, then chances are it will be impossible to replace the commodity.
During the summer, the government always tells us to conserve power and
water. It's okay to waste them during the winter months, but not during the
summer. When you conserve something, you do not wish to waste or
deplete any of the available resources. You attempt not to change anything
drastically.
• The Minister asked the people in cities to conserve water.
• The fast bowler conserved his energy by shortening his run up.
• During the summer, theatre owners conserve energy by switching off the
AC.
Preserve, on the other hand, suggests that you make attempts to keep
something as it is, without making any changes. In other words, when you
preserve something you keep it intact. You keep it safe, protecting it from
danger.
• Our government doesn't do a good job of preserving our monuments.
• We must make an effort to preserve our forests.
• This is a beautiful old house. We must preserve it.