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scratch, OK or okay, up to snuff: Whether that argument is<br />

presentable in a court of law is disputable. 2 decent, proper,<br />

polite, decorous, respectable, well-bred, well-mannered, fit to<br />

be seen: After a bath, shave, and change of clothing he looked<br />

quite presentable.<br />

presentation<br />

n. 1 giving, bestowal, offering, proffering, presenting, award,<br />

awarding, conferral, conferring, delivery; donation: The<br />

presentation of the prizes will be at the annual dinner. 2<br />

appearance, image, display, visual(s), spectacle, show,<br />

performance, demonstration, production: The text of the<br />

proposal was fine, but the presentation could be improved. 3<br />

debut, launch, introduction, unveiling, disclosure: We attended<br />

the presentation of the latest electric car.<br />

presently adv. soon, by and by, in a little while, shortly, after a short<br />

time, in due course, after a while or a time, before long, in a<br />

moment or a minute or a while, Archaic or literary anon, Colloq<br />

in a jiffy, in two shakes (of a lamb's tail), Non-Standard now,<br />

at present: The show opens presently in the West End. I shall<br />

be with you presently.<br />

preservation<br />

n. 1 upkeep, maintenance, care, conservation: The preservation<br />

of old paintings has become an art in itself. 2 keeping,<br />

retention, retaining, perpetuation, perpetuating, continuation,<br />

safe keeping, security, safeguarding, protection, protecting,<br />

conservation: Several charities are dedicated to the<br />

preservation of our heritage.<br />

preserve v. 1 keep safe, protect, guard, take care of, care for,<br />

safeguard, watch over, shield, shelter, defend, spare: What can<br />

we do to preserve ourselves from this terrible pestilence? May<br />

God preserve me, I never expected to see you again! 2 keep (up),<br />

maintain, conserve, spare, perpetuate; continue, support,<br />

sustain, save: We developed a technique to preserve antique<br />

furniture. The sea preserves much of the heat it absorbs in the<br />

summer. It is difficult to preserve one's sanity in this<br />

madhouse. 3 conserve, put up, pickle, cure, smoke, kipper, salt,<br />

corn, marinate, can, freeze, freeze-dry, refrigerate, dry,<br />

dehydrate, vacuum-pack; embalm, mummify: The berries were<br />

preserved by bottling and freezing. Some of the remains were

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