Saving synonyms and antonyms
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save (related)
Careful in the use of material resources
Redeeming
Thrift is defined as careful management of money, or savings bank or credit union, or a plant which is a member of the genus Armeria, family Plumbaginaceae and order Plumbaginales.
Thorough and painstaking in action or execution; conscientious:
Designating or of an animal, esp. a dog or cat, that has been adopted as a pet from a pound, animal shelter, etc.
The act of preserving; care to preserve; act of keeping from destruction, decay or any ill.
economical (related)
The definition of economical is something cost effective that is a good value, or someone who doesn't waste, or who is frugal and doesn't spend more than necessary.
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conservation (related)
The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of wildlife and of natural resources such as forests, soil, and water.
Frugal; economical:
Redeeming
conditional (related)
Containing, implying, or dependent on a condition or conditions; qualified; not absolute
To reserve or put away for future use.
The definition of garner is to collect, find or assemble something, especially information.
damn (antonym)
To swear at by saying “damn”
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harming (antonym)
To do harm to; hurt, damage, etc.
saving (related)
To avoid spending (money) so as to keep or accumulate it.
operating costs (related)
reparatory
Redeeming
Practicing or marked by economy, as in the expenditure of money or the use of material resources.
Having the nature of a temporary provision; arranged or established for the time being, pending permanent arrangement or establishment
qualificative
Conditional
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A maintaining or being maintained; upkeep, support, defense, etc.; specif., the work of keeping a building, machinery, etc. in good repair
(Electronics) An increase in signal power, voltage, or current by an amplifier, expressed as the ratio of output to input.
An increasing or becoming increased
retaining (related)
Of or pertaining to something that retains something else, as with a retaining wall.
addition (related)
An adding of two or more numbers to get a number called the sum
profit (related)
Financial gain from a transaction or from a period of investment or business activity, usually calculated as income in excess of costs or as the final value of an asset in excess of its initial value.
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Sparing; not lavish; not disposed to give freely; frugal; ungenerous.
Moderate; cautious:
Having the quality of preserving
Frugal; economical; not extravagant;
The definition of sparing is not using too much or conserving.
Practicing or marked by the practice of thrift; wisely economical.
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Careful and shrewd, especially where one's own interests are concerned.
Of Scotland or its people, language, or culture; Scottish
Of something that is redeeming; being of redemption or saving
Deliverance is defined as the act or state of being rescued or set free.
The definition of a delivery is a giving or bringing of something to someone.
The system or range of economic activity in a country, region, or community:
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Of discarded goods, to put to use
To avoid waste or needless expenditure; reduce expenses
To continue to do:
To accumulate and maintain a supply of for future use.
To keep expenses very low
To protect, to defend.
To be sparing and frugal; try to make ends meet; economize
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To keep or secure for oneself; retain:
Reclaim is to take back something, or to find another purpose for waste or unusable material, or to rescue someone from a state of immorality.
To keep from happening or render unnecessary.
To adhere or conform to; keep:
(Archaic) To provide with a husband or become the husband of; marry
To accumulate and hide or keep in reserve
To keep safe from harm; watch over and protect; defend; shield
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To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
(Rare) To free from intricacies or perplexity
To put (money) in a bank or financial account.
To guard from attack; keep from harm or danger; protect
To keep from being damaged, lost, or wasted; save
To be in charge of the bank, as in some gambling games
The definition of amass is to gather or collect a large amount of something.
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To gather or cause to increase; amass:
(Archaic) To belittle; minimize; disparage
To cut short; reduce; abridge
To reform spiritually or morally:
To pick, pluck, or collect by picking; harvest
To recover control of:
(Now Rare) To release after such payment
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To set free (a slave, etc.); release from bondage, servitude, or serfdom
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
condemning (antonym)
The definition of condemn is to state that someone or something is wrong or evil or to sentence to punishment.
endangering (antonym)
To expose to harm or danger; imperil.
hurting (antonym)
To cause physical damage to (something); harm:
squandering (antonym)
wasting (antonym)
Waste is defined as to destroy, wear away or use up.
spending (antonym)
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
investing (antonym)
To spend (time, effort, etc.) with the expectation of some satisfaction
deserting (antonym)
To leave (one's post, military service, etc.) without permission
avoiding (related)
To refrain from using, engaging in, or partaking of:
helping (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
investment (related)
savings (related)
cost-saving (related)
income (related)
borrowing (related)
expenditure (related)
cost (related)
benefit (related)
Dependent (on or upon something uncertain); conditional
To ease, lighten, or reduce (pain, anxiety, etc.)
To express in writing; set down:
To keep from happening; avert:
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