0 to manage without -- undvære
No-one can be spared from this office.
2 to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc -- spar
‘Spare us!’ they begged.
3 to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person) -- skåne
4 to avoid using, spending etc -- spare
5 to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc) -- spare for
Music educators can benefit from the awareness of musical activities their students are involved in during their spare time.
Village committees were formed to administer the vehicles, but embezzlement, poor administration, and lack of spare parts soon caused serious problems.
Some of his examples really involve a tripartite division (=triglossia) such as thin spare emaciated.
Everyone has organs to spare, whether dead or living.
Three processors plus a spare is required for redundancy, each dedicated to a different function.
This simple model presents the key features of any larger construct, albeit in spare and highly simplified form.
The system is linked to the illustrated spare parts catalogue and to relevant electronics technical documentation.
In principle, this can spare remaining forests from conversion to crop land.