well preserved

/ˌwɛl prəˈzɜrvd/
adjective
  1. Kept in good condition; not showing much damage or decay over time.
    • Even though the book is over a century old, it is well-preserved with no torn pages.
    • This well-preserved Victorian house still has its original woodwork and windows.
    • The ancient mummy was remarkably well-preserved after thousands of years.
  2. Appearing younger or healthier than expected for one's age.
    • She credits her well-preserved skin to a lifetime of sunscreen and good genes.
    • At 70, he is well-preserved and often mistaken for someone in his fifties.
    • My grandmother is well-preserved and still goes for a two-mile walk every morning.
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