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what's the difference between preserve &reserve?
what's the difference between preserve &reserve?
Mar 28, 2009 4:53 AM
Answers · 2
PRESERVE means to maintain in safety from injury or to keep or maintain intact .
for instance , TRY TO PRESERVE FAMILY HARMONY .
RESERVE means to keep back , as for future use or for a special purspose
for example , I phoned to reseve two tickets
March 28, 2009
Preserve means to "save" or "store"
The Pyramids of Egypt have been preserved very well
Reserve means to "Hold" or "save"
I called the restaurant and reserved a table for us at 8. We then got in at 8, and because of our reservations we sat down right away.
Although both could be a word for SAVE, they do not mean the same kind of SAVE.
reserve could be also like if you have a lake, it could be a water reservoir or a "Reserve of water"
hmmm let me think of another way to explain it.
Reserve is a collection of something, or to save a location for your use in the future.
to preserve is to keep something out of harms way.
The restaurant preserves food to keep it healthy, so people who fulfill their reservations don't get sick.
When you buy food in a can it is usually stored with "Preservatives" to keep it fresh longer.
March 28, 2009
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Other), Chinese (Shanghainese), English, French
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English, French
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