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- Dictionaryverbreserve (verb) · reserves (third person present) · reserved (past tense) · reserved (past participle) · reserving (present participle)
- refrain from using or disposing of (something); retain for future use:"roll out half the dough and reserve the other half"Opposite:
- arrange for (a room, seat, ticket, etc.) to be kept for the use of a particular person and not given to anyone else:"a place was reserved for her in the front row"
- retain or hold (an entitlement to something), especially by formal or legal stipulation:"the editor reserves the right to edit letters"
- refrain from delivering (a judgment or decision) immediately or without due consideration or evidence:"I'll reserve my views on his ability until he's played again"
- (reserve something for)use or engage in something only in or at (a particular circumstance or time):"Japanese food has been presented as expensive and reserved for special occasions"
- (in church use) retain (a portion of the consecrated elements) after mass for communion of the sick or as a focus for devotion.
nounreserve (noun) · reserves (plural noun) · the reserves (plural noun)- (reserves)a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required:"Australia has major coal, gas, and uranium reserves"
- funds kept available by a bank, company, or government:"the foreign exchange reserves"
- a part of a company's profits added to capital rather than paid as a dividend:"the bank built up a cash reserve of $2bn to meet any run on the bank once the loss was revealed"
- a place set aside for special use.
- short for reserve price
- (in the decoration of ceramics or textiles) an area that still has the original color of the material or the color of the background.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reserver, from Latin reservare ‘keep back’, from re- ‘back’ + servare ‘to keep’. - Choose the Right Synonym for reserve keep, retain, detain, withhold, reserve mean to hold in one's possession or under one's control. keep may suggest a holding securely in one's possession, custody, or control.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reserveTo book in advance; to make a reservation. I reserved a table for us at the best restaurant in town. Synonyms: sign up, register, schedule, enroll, book (obsolete) To make an exception of; to except.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/reserveSynonyms Antonyms Strongest matches defer hoard maintain preservewww.thesaurus.com/browse/reserveSynonyms for reserve in English A-Z Grouped reserve n, v, adj Noun reservationsynonyms.reverso.net/synonym/en/reserveDefinition of reserve 1 as in restraint the checking of one's true feelings and impulses when dealing with others the salesclerk showed great reserve in dealing with the unreasonable demands of the angry customer Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance restraintwww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/reserve
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