Word: save Word origin: Middle English: from Old French sauver, from late Latin salvare, from Latin salvus ‘safe’. The noun dates from the late 19th century. Phonetic: seɪv Listen:
keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger. Example: they brought him in to help save the club from bankruptcy
keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use. Example: she had never been able to save much from her salary
keep (data) by moving a copy to a storage location. Example: save the instructions to a new file
avoid the need to use up or spend (money, time, or other resources). Example: save £20 on a new camcorder
prevent an opponent from scoring (a goal or point) in a game or from winning (the game). Example: the powerful German saved three match points
(in soccer and hockey) an act of preventing an opponent's scoring. Example: the keeper made a great save
an act of saving data to a storage location.
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