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Synonyms and antonyms of To not use something, or to save something for later in British Thesaurus

To not use something, or to save something for later

lay down ()

to put something down in order to show you are not going to use it again, for example a weapon or tool

lay up ()

to not use a vehicle or ship for a period of time, especially because it needs to be repaired

save on ()

to avoid using something, or to use less of it

save (verb)

to avoid using something such as money, time, or energy, or to use less of it

swear off ()

to promise to stop doing or using something

skimp (verb)

to not use or provide enough of something

phase out ()

to gradually stop using something

saver (noun)

something that makes it possible for you to use or spend less of something

lay aside ()

to put something down and to one side because you have finished with it or want to save it until another time

leave (verb)

to not use something

forsake (verb)

formal to stop doing, using, or having something

hang up (informal)

informal to stop using something because you are no longer doing a particular sport or activity

leave (verb)

to not eat or drink something

leave (verb)

to not use an area of something

rip up (informal)

informal to decide that something such as a plan or an agreement is useless and stop using it

set/put something aside ()

to stop using, doing, or dealing with something