con·ser·va·tive
                    
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                  kən-ˈsər-və-tiv  
                                                      
                                                          
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                                                      : of, relating to, or favoring a philosophy of conservatism (see conservatism sense 1a), especially political conservatism (see conservatism sense 1b) and often also social conservatism                                      
              
                             
a conservative newspaper columnist
                                       a liberal Democrat who married a conservative Republican
                                       conservative elements opposed to the reforms
                                       Nearly all of the far-right members in the House represent deeply conservative, Republican districts in which the only opposition an incumbent worries about would come from a primary challenge.— David Lauter
David Lauter
                                       In the mid-1950s, a woman getting a divorce in conservative Nashville was something of a scandal …— Rachel DeSantis
Rachel DeSantis
                                       … donations to conservative groups fighting pornography, labor unions and marijuana legalization.— Dave Brooks
Dave Brooks
                                       Those are some of the handful of researchers often cited by those who reject mainstream climate science, and each has worked with conservative groups fighting climate regulations.— Scott Waldman
Scott Waldman
                         
                
                    
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Conservative                                  
              
          
                                                      : of or constituting a political party professing the principles of conservatism: such as                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : of or constituting a country's Conservative party                                      
              
                             
a Conservative government/majority
                                       the UK's Conservative Party
                                       the Conservative Party of Canada
                         
                
                    
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                                                      : of or relating to any of various Conservative state-level political parties in the U.S.                                      
              
                             
the Conservative Party of Illinois
                                       the Conservative ballot line
                         
                
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                                                      : tending or inclined to maintain existing views, conditions, or institutions : traditional                                      
              
                             
Hunters also tend to be conservative—not just politically, but skeptical of change.— Ben Long
Ben Long
                         
                
                    
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                                                      : marked by moderation or caution                                      
              
                             
In recent years, many agencies have adopted more conservative policies regarding introduction of nonnative species; nevertheless, introductions continue at an alarming rate.— Craig N. Spencer et al.
Craig N. Spencer et al.
                                       One conservative estimate of the number of butterflies at a single site in Mexico was 14.25 million.— Mark Carwardine
Mark Carwardine
                         
                
                    
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                                                      : marked by or relating to traditional norms of taste, elegance, style, or manners : tending to avoid qualities or elements that are novel, showy, etc.                                      
              
                             
a conservative architectural style
                                       … boys' names tended to be more conservative and move more slowly up and down the popularity ladder because so many boys were given family names to cement lineage and inheritance.— Pamela Redmond Satran
Pamela Redmond Satran
                                       A woman entered the dining room, dressed in a conservative pastel sweater and skirt at odds with the others' casual clothes.— Gini Sikes
Gini Sikes
                         
                
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Conservative                                  
              
          
                                                      : of, relating to, or practicing Conservative Judaism                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : preservative                                      
                
                                
            especially,                medical                
          
                                                      : designed to preserve parts or restore or preserve function                                       
              
                             
            … Dr. Lutz prefers conservative treatment: rest, braces, anti-inflammatory injections, physical therapy. But he knew that those measures had failed to relieve the dancer's pain.    — Karen Freeman
Karen Freeman          
                         
            
                                                      conservatively
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                        dressed conservatively    
  
              
                                                      conservativeness
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               plural conservatives            
        
    
                                
              
          
                                                      : a person who is conservative (see conservative entry 1): such as                                      
                
                    
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                                                      : an adherent or advocate of conservatism (see conservatism sense 1) and especially political conservatism                                      
              
                             
Appointed as a conservative, [Sandra Day] O'Connor became known as a centrist, supporting traditional boundaries between church and state and writing an opinion justifying race-conscious admissions in law schools.— Mariana Alfaro
Mariana Alfaro
                                       Advocates often focus on the right to seek asylum under U.S. law, while conservatives argue that current operations let in too many people unlikely to merit protection.— Sarah Matusek
Sarah Matusek
                                       Many conservatives see concerns about climate change overblown, and a losing issue with their voters.— Tim Hanharan
Tim Hanharan
                                       [Abraham] Lincoln the politician was a master of misdirection, of appearing to appease conservatives while manipulating them toward acceptance of radical policies.— James M. McPherson
James M. McPherson
                                       A fiscal conservative advocates for small government and low taxes but is open to higher taxes if necessary to erase deficits. That kind of thinking defined the Republican Party for most of the 20th century.— Jackie Calmes
Jackie Calmes
                         
              
                                                         see also social conservative                                      
                
                    
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Conservative                         plural Conservatives                                  
              
          
                                                      : a member or supporter of a Conservative (see conservative entry 1 sense 1b) political party                                      
              
                             
the Conservatives in Parliament
                         
                
                    
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                                                      : a person who adheres to traditional methods or views                                      
              
                             
a conservative in dress and manner
                                       She [musician Clara Schumann] was a conservative who represented integrity and tradition, as opposed to the flaming virtuosity of Liszt and the "music of the future" of Wagner.— Harold C. Schonberg
Harold C. Schonberg
                         
                
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