reserve

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Reserve Definition & Meaning

1. Reserve (noun) - a supply of something that is set aside for future use.

Example: The company has a reserve of cash to use in case of emergencies.

2. Reserve (verb) - to hold back or keep for later use.

Example: The restaurant will reserve a table for us for tonight's dinner.

3. Reserve (noun) - an area of land that is set aside for a specific purpose, such as conservation or military use.

Example: The national park has a wildlife reserve to protect endangered species.

4. Reserve (verb) - to express reluctance or hesitation.

Example: She reserved her opinion on the matter until she had more information.

5. Reserve (noun) - a person who is part of a military organization but not on active duty.

Example: He served in the army as a reserve for six years before retiring.

Examples of the word reserve used in sentences.

  • Please make sure to reserve some time for studying before the exam.
  • It is important to reserve your energy for the long hike ahead.
  • Could you please reserve a seat for me on the next flight to New York?
  • I have a reservation at the hotel, but I need to reserve a parking spot as well.
  • I would like to reserve a table for two for dinner tonight.
  • It's important to reserve some energy for the end of a long day.
  • I'd like to reserve a table for two at that restaurant, please.
  • I had to reserve my judgement on that decision until I had more information.
  • I always like to reserve some time each day for exercise.
  • We need to reserve a few hotel rooms for our upcoming trip to Paris.
  • The company has a reserve of funds for unexpected expenses.
  • It is important to reserve some energy for the end of the race.
  • I need to reserve a table for four at the restaurant tonight.
  • They made a reservation to stay at the hotel for the weekend.
  • The park has a protected wildlife reserve to conserve local species.
  • As a precaution, the bank keeps a reserve of cash on hand to meet unexpected demands from customers.
  • I have a reserve of energy left to complete the task, but I'll need a break afterwards.
  • The captain instructed the crew to reserve the emergency supplies for the worst-case scenario.
  • It is advisable to reserve a hotel room in advance to avoid any inconvenience during peak tourist season.
  • John decided to reserve his opinion on the matter until he had all the facts.
  • He was impressed by her ability to remain calm and reserve during the high-pressure meeting.
  • The hotel requires guests to reserve a table at the restaurant in advance.
  • The national park enforced strict rules on visitors to preserve and protect the reserve's natural resources.
  • The company's financial reserve is sufficient to handle unexpected expenses.
  • Despite her reservations, she decided to take the job offer and move to a new city.
  • The government set aside a large reserve of emergency funds for natural disasters.
  • I always reserve my judgement until I have all the facts.
  • She had to reserve her strength to make it through the marathon.
  • The art museum had a section reserved for works from local artists.
  • The hotel asked for a deposit to reserve my room for the conference.
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