conservate,v.rare.|ˈkɒnsəveɪt| [f.ppl. stem of L. conservāre: see -ate.] trans. To conserve, preserve. Hence ˈconservatingppl. a. 1848Tait's Mag. XV. 829 Ideas conservated by tradition, by time, by custom.1875Wonders of Phys. World i. ii. 49 The conservating will of the Creator.