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- adjectivesparing (adjective)
- moderate; economical:"physicians advised sparing use of the ointment"
verbsparing (present participle)- give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to:"she asked if I could spare her a dollar or two"
- make free or available:"I'm sure you can spare me a moment"
- refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing:"there was no way the men would spare her"
- refrain from inflicting (something) on (someone):"the country had until now been spared the violence occurring elsewhere"
- (spare oneself)try to ensure or satisfy one's own comfort or needs:"in her concern to help others, she has never spared herself"
- archaicbe frugal:"but some will spend, and some will spare"
OriginOld English spær ‘not plentiful, meager’, sparian ‘refrain from injuring’, ‘refrain from using’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German sparen ‘to spare’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to:
- refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing:
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