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    reserve
    /rɪˈzəːv/

    verb

    • 1. retain for future use: "roll out half the dough and reserve the other half" Similar put to one sideput asideset asidelay asideOpposite use up
    • 2. arrange for (a room, seat, ticket, etc.) to be kept for the use of a particular person: "a place was reserved for her in the front row" Similar bookmake a reservation fororderarrange in advance

    noun

    • 1. a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required: "Australia has major coal, gas, and uranium reserves" Similar stockstoresupplystockpile
    • 2. a body of troops withheld from action to reinforce or protect others, or additional to the regular forces and available in an emergency: "the men were stationed as a central reserve ready to be transported wherever necessary"

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  2. RESERVE definition: 1. to keep something for a particular purpose or time: 2. If you reserve something such as a seat…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RESERVE is to hold in reserve : keep back. How to use reserve in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reserve.

  4. noun. Finance. cash, or assets readily convertible into cash, held aside, as by a corporation, bank, state or national government, etc., to meet expected or unexpected demands. uninvested cash held to comply with legal requirements. something kept or stored for use or need; stock: a reserve of food. Synonyms: supply.

  5. If you reserve something such as a table, ticket, or magazine, you arrange for it to be kept specially for you, rather than sold or given to someone else.

  6. the act of keeping something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep: She keeps a little money in reserve (= for use if and when needed). The librarian has put the book on reserve for me (= will keep it for me when it becomes available). We still have a reserve of food / food reserves in case of emergency.

  7. noun. /rɪˈzɜːv/ /rɪˈzɜːrv/ Idioms. supply. [countable, usually plural] a supply of something that is available to be used in the future or when it is needed. cash/foreign currency reserves. large oil and gas reserves. reserve funds. reserve of something He discovered unexpected reserves of strength.

  8. 1. To keep back, as for future use or for a special purpose: The hospital reserves certain drugs for the most serious cases. 2. To set or cause to be set apart for a particular person or use: reserved a seat on the next flight out. See Synonyms at book 1. 3. To keep or secure for oneself; retain: I reserve the right to disagree.

  9. As a noun, reserve refers to the quality of a shy or modest person who doesnt easily express his or her feelings. As a verb, to reserve is to stash something away or to set it aside for future use. Reserve can also refer to backup supplies or resources.

  10. noun. uk / rɪˈzɜːv / us. reserve noun (SUPPLY) a supply of something that you keep until it is needed: emergency cash reserves. in reserve. ready to be used if you need it: I always keep a little money in reserve. reserve noun (QUALITY) behaviour that does not show what you are thinking or feeling. reserve noun (SPORT)

  11. n. something kept back or set aside, esp for future use or contingency. (as modifier): a reserve stock. the state or condition of being reserved: I have plenty in reserve. a tract of land set aside for the protection and conservation of wild animals, flowers, etc: a nature reserve.