Definitions and Examples of maintain, preserve
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To keep something in good condition or working order; to preserve.
Example
He had to maintain his car regularly to ensure it runs smoothly.
To protect something from harm, decay, or destruction; to maintain its original state.
Example
The museum's job is to preserve historical artifacts for future generations.
Key Differences: maintain vs preserve
- 1Maintain refers to keeping something in good condition or working order.
- 2Preserve refers to protecting something from harm, decay, or destruction.
Effective Usage of maintain, preserve
- 1Enhance Vocabulary: Use maintain and preserve to expand your vocabulary and express ideas more accurately.
- 2Environmental Protection: Use preserve to talk about environmental conservation and protecting natural resources.
- 3Maintenance: Use maintain to talk about keeping things in good condition, such as vehicles, buildings, and equipment.
Remember this!
The antonyms of affect are maintain and preserve. While affect means to produce a change or influence something, maintain and preserve convey the opposite meaning of keeping something in good condition or protecting it from harm. Use these words to enhance your vocabulary, talk about environmental protection, and discuss maintenance.