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preserved

/prɪˈzʌrvd/
/prəˈzʌvd/
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Something that's preserved is kept in its original state or kept alive and fresh. Preserved artifacts are protected from damage, often in a museum where they can be kept safe.

Preserved food is treated in some way that makes it spoil much more slowly than it would otherwise. Sometimes this is done by adding chemical preservatives, and other times it's a more natural process, involving drying, pickling, salting, or canning. Preserved fruit, cooked with sugar and sealed in jars, is also called preserves. These words all stem from the Medieval Latin preservare, "keep safe."

Definitions of preserved
  1. adjective
    kept intact or in a particular condition
    synonyms:
    conserved
    protected from harm or loss
    kept up, maintained, well-kept
    kept in good condition
    preservable
    capable of being preserved
    protected, saved
    guarded from injury or destruction
    maintained, retained
    continued in your keeping or use or memory
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    antonyms:
    destroyed
    spoiled or ruined or demolished
    damaged
    harmed or injured or spoiled
    annihilated, exterminated, wiped out
    destroyed completely
    blighted, spoilt
    affected by blight; anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity
    blotted out, obliterate, obliterated
    reduced to nothingness
    broken, impoverished, wiped out
    destroyed financially
    burned, burned-out, burned-over, burnt, burnt-out
    destroyed or badly damaged by fire
    demolished, dismantled, razed
    torn down and broken up
    despoiled, pillaged, raped, ravaged, sacked
    having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
    done for, gone, kaput
    destroyed or killed
    extinguished
    of a conditioned response; caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement
    fallen
    having fallen in or collapsed
    finished, ruined
    brought to ruin
    scorched
    having everything destroyed so nothing is left salvageable by an enemy
    shattered, tattered
    ruined or disrupted
    totaled
    used of automobiles; completely demolished
    war-torn, war-worn
    laid waste by war
    wrecked
    destroyed in an accident
  2. adjective
    prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use
    synonyms:
    aged, cured
    (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
    candied, crystalised, crystalized, glace
    (used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar
    canned, tinned
    sealed in a can or jar
    corned, cured
    (used especially of meat) cured in brine
    cured
    (used of hay e.g.) allowed to dry
    dehydrated, desiccated, dried
    preserved by removing natural moisture
    flash-frozen, frozen, quick-frozen
    (used of foods) preserved by freezing sufficiently rapidly to retain flavor and nutritional value
    freeze-dried
    preserved by freezing and drying in a vacuum
    freeze-dried, lyophilised, lyophilized
    used of tissue or blood or serum or other biological substances; dried by freezing in a high vacuum
    pickled
    (used of foods) preserved in a pickling liquid
    potted
    preserved in a pot or can or jar
    brine-cured, salt-cured, salted
    (used especially of meats) preserved in salt
    smoke-cured, smoke-dried, smoked
    (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke
    sun-dried, sundried
    dried naturally by the sun
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    antonyms:
    fresh
    not canned or otherwise preserved
    unprocessed
    not treated or prepared by a special process
Pronunciation
US
/prɪˈzʌrvd/
UK
/prəˈzʌvd/
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