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  4. sav·ing
    NOUN
    saving (noun) · savings (plural noun) · one's savings (plural noun)
    1. an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource:
      "this resulted in a considerable saving in development costs"
    2. (one's savings)
      the money one has saved, especially through a bank or investment plan:
      "the agents were cheating them out of their life savings"
      synonyms:
      nest egg · capital · assets · funds · resources · reserves · money put by for a rainy day · life savings
    3. law
      a reservation; an exception.
    ADJECTIVE
    saving (adjective)
    1. preventing waste of a particular resource:
      "a fuel-saving vehicle"
    PREPOSITION
    1. with the exception of; except.
    2. archaic
      with due respect to.
    ORIGIN
    Middle English: from save; the preposition probably from save, on the pattern of touching.
    save
    VERB
    saving (present participle)
    1. keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger:
      "she saved a boy from drowning"
      synonyms:
      rescue · save someone's life · free · liberate · deliver · extricate ·
      snatch · bail out · bring off · preserve · keep · protect · safeguard · guard · conserve · salvage · retrieve · reclaim · come to someone's rescue · come to someone's aid · set free · keep safe
      antonyms:
      • prevent (someone) from dying:
        "the doctors did everything they could to save him"
      • (in Christian use) preserve (a person's soul) from damnation:
        "church ladies approach me trying to save my soul"
      • keep (someone) in health (used in exclamations and formulaic expressions):
        "God save the Queen"
    2. keep and store up (something, especially money) for future use:
      "she had never been able to save much from her salary" ·
      "you can save up for retirement in a number of ways"
      synonyms:
      put aside · set aside · lay aside · put by · lay by · keep · retain ·
      reserve · conserve · stockpile · store · hoard · collect · amass · set by · put to one side · keep in reserve · save for a rainy day · keep for future use · put in a safe place
      antonyms:
      waste · use up · fritter away
      • preserve (something) by not expending or using it:
        "save your strength till later"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        (save it)
        used to tell someone to stop talking:
        "save it, Joey—I'm in big trouble now"
    3. computing
      keep (data) by moving a copy to a storage location, especially from memory:
      "save it to a new file"
    4. avoid the need to use up or spend (money, time, or other resources):
      "save $20 on a new camcorder" ·
      "an efficient dishwasher would save them one year and three months at the sink"
      synonyms:
      economize · scrimp · tighten one's belt · cut back · budget · retrench ·
      pinch pennies · be (more) economical · make economies · scrimp and scrape · be thrifty · be frugal · make cutbacks · husband one's resources · cut costs · cut expenditure · draw in one's horns · watch one's pennies · rake and scrape
      antonyms:
      spend · be extravagant
    5. prevent an opponent from scoring (a goal or point) in a game or from winning (the game):
      "the powerful German saved three match points"
      • (of a goalkeeper in soccer and hockey) stop (a shot) from entering the goal.
      • baseball
        (of a relief pitcher in certain game situations) finish (a game) while preserving a winning position gained by another pitcher.
    ORIGIN
    Middle English: from Old French sauver, from late Latin salvare, from Latin salvus ‘safe’. The noun dates from the late 19th century.
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