conserver
to preserve, to keep
verb kon-sehr-VEH Less Common
Origin: Latin conservare
Also means
to retain, to maintain
Usage Note
Conserver applies to food (conserver au frais — keep refrigerated), documents, traditions, and abstract qualities. A conserve (feminine noun) is a tin/canned food, and les conserves collectively means tinned goods. Conservateur/conservatrice means both 'conservative' (politics) and 'preservative' (food additive).
Examples
"Il faut conserver ce document en lieu sûr."
Natural Translation
This document must be kept in a safe place.
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