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saving
[sey-ving]
adjective
tending or serving to save; rescuing; preserving.
compensating; redeeming.
a saving sense of humor.
Synonyms: redemptorythrifty; economical.
a saving housekeeper.
making a reservation.
a saving clause.
noun
preposition
except.
Nothing remains saving these ruins.
with all due respect to or for.
saving your presence.
conjunction
except; save.
saving
/ ˈseɪvɪŋ /
adjective
tending to save or preserve
redeeming or compensating (esp in the phrase saving grace )
thrifty or economical
law denoting or relating to an exception or reservation
a saving clause in an agreement
noun
preservation or redemption, esp from loss or danger
economy or avoidance of waste
reduction in cost or expenditure
a saving of 100 dollars
anything saved
(plural) money saved for future use
law an exception or reservation
preposition
with the exception of
conjunction
except
Other Word Forms
- savingly adverb
- nonsaving adjective
- unsaving adjective
- unsavingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The party has long claimed it will be able to make considerable government savings from entirely scrapping attempts by the government to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Hudler sprinted off the field, ignoring teammates wanting to high-five him in the dugout for saving two runs, and into the visiting clubhouse, where he stashed the ball in his locker for safekeeping.
Kennedy not only steals the show but comes close to saving it.
Asked about what he would do as chancellor, Tice said the party's priority would be to focus on savings and cutting regulation.
The Liberal Democrat authority's chief executive will be asked to chair a recovery board to try and find urgent savings, if the council is to avoid effectively declaring itself bankrupt.
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