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archive

1 of 2verb
/ˈɑrkaɪv/
Forms:archives,archiving,archived,archived
1

to store or preserve documents or records for long-term keeping and future use

transitive
  • They decided to archive the historical documents in the library's special collections.
  • The museum archived the artifacts to ensure their preservation for future generations.
  • The company archived the financial records in compliance with legal requirements.
  • They archived the photographs in acid-free sleeves to prevent deterioration.
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2

(computing) to move important information or information that is not often needed to a different disk, tape, or another computer to store it, sometimes as a security measure

transitive
  • The IT department archived old emails to free up server space.
  • She archived the large dataset to a cloud service, as it was rarely accessed.
  • The system automatically archives data every month to ensure long-term preservation.
  • The team archived the old versions of the software for future troubleshooting if needed.
  • To prevent overloading the network, the admin archived infrequently accessed files to external storage.