Conserves in a sentence as a noun

This allows the main pull cable to always run at the same speed, which conserves energy and keeps all other attached gondolas moving.

We find that symmetry with respect to rotations about a point conserves angular momentum about that point.

The system as a whole conserves momentum and energy, but the amount of electricity you have increases.

Doing a lot of jogging actually lowers resting metabolic rate because the body adaptively conserves energy when confronted with such stress.

Yps | yfilter 'name = java*' | yeval '**** name' would **** all processes whose names start with 'java'.The cool thing about this is that this approach conserves one of the main selling points of FP: composability.

Re-purposing is the ultimate recycling, it conserves both materials and energy.

This conserves scheduling/execution resources in the out-of-order engine.

I find it amusing that usually nobody seems to think about or care for "who conserves the web for future generations".Coming from academia, I myself primarily use The Wayback Machine.

Sleep conserves energy; until recently, humans were calorie-limited.

Even when there's no vulnerability present, it conserves resources on dynamically generated sites.

If a song has two overlapping sounds and the human ear physically can't hear both, a lossy codec looks for that and conserves space by completely omitting the sound that was masked, leaving you with no way to recover it if your postprocessing takes away the sound that had been masking it.

Conserves definitions

noun

fruit preserved by cooking with sugar

See also: conserve preserve preserves