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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. savedadjective

    rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin

    "a saved soul"

    Synonyms:
    protected

    Antonyms:
    unsaved, ruined, cursed, destroyed, lost, unredeemed, damned, doomed

  2. protected, savedadjective

    guarded from injury or destruction

    Synonyms:
    protected

    Antonyms:
    destroyed, lost, unredeemed, damned, unsaved, cursed, doomed, ruined

Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD0.0 / 0 votes

  1. SAVED

    Synonyms:
    SAphenous VEin De novo Tria

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  1. Jeff Flake:

    I have a chapter in there about some doctors that saved my father-in-law. They came from majority-Muslim countries that under the current travel ban, they probably wouldn't be here, so I think we ought to look as Republicans, I hope we are always welcoming of immigrants.

  2. James Vivenzio:

    I don't understand why it was just kind of put to the side and not taken seriously, i saw something coming, and I really wish Penn State would have listened. Maybe it could have saved a life.

  3. Karen Whitsett:

    I really want to say thatyouhave to give this anopportunity, for me, it saved my life.I only can go by what it is thatI have gone through and what mystory is, and I cant speak foranyone else.So thats not what Im trying todo here.Im only speaking for myself.

  4. Robert Habeck:

    We are in a situation where, I have to say this clearly, every kilowatt hour of energy saved helps.

  5. President François Hollande:

    By their courage, they saved lives, they gave us an example of what is possible to do in these kinds of situations.


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