0 to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed: --
1 to keep something, especially money, for use in the future: --
2 to prevent time, money, or effort being wasted or spent: --
3 in football and similar games, to stop the ball from going into the goal when a player on the other team has kicked or hit it --
4 in football or similar games, when a player stops the ball from going into the goal when it is hit or kicked by a player from the other team: --
The goalkeeper made a great save in the last minute of the game.
5 but or except for: --
In a study of household saving they discovered that 'all income from capital is classified as non-spendable' (p. 441).
His method of retaliation may have hurt his finances, but it saved his honour.
When the user has filled in the form and saved the information, the service will automatically make the first check.
Therefore, a discrete model was developed and simulations were run to provide baseline choices of work, saving, and consumption.
One motivation for combating genetic disease is the hope of saving money by averting births of infants with costly disorders.
An increase in the marginal product of capital will induce all agents to increase their saving rate.
If every stage of a simulation is saved, then a number of possibilities are immediately available.
The study implies that an appropriate asset and liability management reduces risk and saves a considerable amount of sponsors' money.