Reserved


adjective
1.
kept or set apart for some particular use or purpose.
2.
kept by special arrangement for some person:
a reserved seat.
3.
formal or self-restrained in manner and relationship; avoiding familiarity or intimacy with others:
a quiet, reserved man.
4.
characterized by reserve, as the disposition, manner, etc.:
reserved comments.
5.
retaining the original color of a surface, especially when decorating portions of the surface with other colors.
verb (used with or without object), re-served, re-serving.
1.
to serve again.
verb (used with object), reserved, reserving.
1.
to keep back or save for future use, disposal, treatment, etc.
2.
to retain or secure by express stipulation.
3.
to set apart for a particular use, purpose, service, etc.:
ground reserved for gardening.
4.
to keep for oneself.
5.
to retain (the original color) of a surface, as on a painted ceramic piece.
6.
to save or set aside (a portion of the Eucharistic elements) to be administered, as to the sick, outside of the Mass or communion service.
noun
7.
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.

8.
something kept or stored for use or need; stock:
a reserve of food.
9.
a resource not normally called upon but available if needed.
10.
a tract of public land set apart for a special purpose:
a forest reserve.
11.
an act of reserving; reservation, exception, or qualification:
I will do what you ask, but with one reserve.
12.
Military.

a fraction of a military force held in readiness to sustain the attack or defense made by the rest of the force.
the part of a country’s fighting force not in active service.
reserves, the enrolled but not regular components of the U.S. Army.

13.
formality and self-restraint in manner and relationship; avoidance of familiarity or intimacy with others:
to conduct oneself with reserve.
14.
reticence or silence.
adjective
15.
kept in reserve; forming a reserve:
a reserve fund; a reserve supply.
16.
of or relating to the animal awarded second place in livestock shows:
the reserve champion steer.
Idioms
17.
in reserve, put aside or withheld for a future need; reserved:
money in reserve.
18.
without reserve,

without restraint; frankly; freely.
(of articles at auction) without limitation as to the terms of sale, especially with no stipulated minimum price.

adjective
1.
set aside for use by a particular person or people: this table is reserved
2.
cool or formal in manner; restrained, silent, or reticent
3.
destined; fated: reserved for great things
4.
referring to matters that are the responsibility of the national parliament rather than a devolved regional assembly: defence is a reserved issue
verb (transitive)
1.
to keep back or set aside, esp for future use or contingency; withhold
2.
to keep for oneself; retain: I reserve the right to question these men later
3.
to obtain or secure by advance arrangement: I have reserved two tickets for tonight’s show
4.
to delay delivery of (a judgment), esp in order to allow time for full consideration of the issues involved
noun
5.

something kept back or set aside, esp for future use or contingency
(as modifier): a reserve stock

6.
the state or condition of being reserved: I have plenty in reserve
7.
a tract of land set aside for the protection and conservation of wild animals, flowers, etc: a nature reserve
8.
(Canadian) Also called reservation. an area of land set aside, esp (in the US and Canada) for American or Canadian Indian peoples
9.
(Austral & NZ) an area of publicly owned land set aside for sport, recreation, etc
10.
the act of reserving; reservation
11.
a member of a team who only plays if a playing member drops out; a substitute
12.
(often pl)

a part of an army or formation not committed to immediate action in a military engagement
that part of a nation’s armed services not in active service

13.
coolness or formality of manner; restraint, silence, or reticence
14.
(finance)

a portion of capital not invested (a capital reserve) or a portion of profits not distributed (a revenue or general reserve) by a bank or business enterprise and held to meet legal requirements, future liabilities, or contingencies
(often pl) liquid assets held by an organization, government, etc, to meet expenses and liabilities

15.
without reserve, without reservations; fully; wholeheartedly
verb
1.
(transitive) to serve again

reserve re·serve (rĭ-zûrv’)
v. re·served, re·serv·ing, re·serves

To keep back, as for future use or for a special purpose.

To set or cause to be set apart for a particular person or use.

n.
Something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose. adj.

Held back, set aside, or saved.

Forming a reserve.

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