reserverɪˈzɜrv
reserve (v)
- present
- reserves
- past
- reserved
- past participle
- reserved
- present participle
- reserving
reserve (n)
- plural
- reserves
reserve
English Definitions:
modesty, reserve (noun)
formality and propriety of manner
reserve, backlog, stockpile (noun)
something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
substitute, reserve, second-stringer (noun)
an athlete who plays only when a starter on the team is replaced
reserve (noun)
(medicine) potential capacity to respond in order to maintain vital functions
reservation, reserve (noun)
a district that is reserved for particular purpose
military reserve, reserve (noun)
armed forces that are not on active duty but can be called in an emergency
reserve, reticence, taciturnity (verb)
the trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary
reserve (verb)
hold back or set aside, especially for future use or contingency
"they held back their applause in anticipation"
allow, appropriate, earmark, set aside, reserve (verb)
give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
"I will earmark this money for your research"; "She sets aside time for meditation every day"
reserve (verb)
obtain or arrange (for oneself) in advance
"We managed to reserve a table at Maxim's"
reserve, hold, book (verb)
arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
"reserve me a seat on a flight"; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"; "please hold a table at Maxim's"
reserve (Noun)
The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation; exception.
reserve (Noun)
That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use.
reserve (Noun)
A natural resource known to exist but not currently exploited.
reserve (Noun)
Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
reserve (Noun)
A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy.
reserve (Noun)
A tract of land set apart for the use of an Aboriginal group; Indian reserve (compare US reservation.)
reserve (Noun)
A body of troops kept in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
reserve (Noun)
Funds kept on hand to meet planned or unplanned financial requirements.
reserve (Noun)
A member of a team who does not participate from the start of the game, but can be used to replace tired or injured team-mates.
reserve (Verb)
To keep back; to retain.
reserve (Verb)
To keep in store for future or special use.
reserve (Verb)
To book in advance; to make a reservation.
Reserve
Reserve is a census-designated place in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, United States, on the east bank of the Mississippi River. The population was 9,111 at the 2000 census. It is part of the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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