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saved

[ US /ˈseɪvd/ ]
[ UK /sˈe‍ɪvd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. guarded from injury or destruction
  2. rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin
    a saved soul

How To Use saved In A Sentence

  • We've been saved a lot of expense by doing the work ourselves.
  • A third goal at that stage would have saved Rangers a lot of bother.
  • Here the lady thought fit to interpose, and tell the catchpole, if he had taken her word for it at first, he might have saved himself and her a great deal of trouble. The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain.
  • She soon became very drunk and forgot about mankind, so they were saved from destruction.
  • A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub.
  • Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was stricken with pneumonia.
  • The smart bookmark is a kind of saved search -- "These codes can range from simple queries to a string that will search a domain and give you the latest stories, or simply those related to a keyword." - but it's complicated. Internet News: Firefox 3 bookmarking tips
  • It also saved her family the daily washing machine wear and tear, increased water use and the chore of washing and drying nappies regularly.
  • If the answer is No, all unsaved changes are lost.
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