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US
/ɹiˈzɝvd, ɹɪˈzɝvd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- set aside for the use of a particular person or party
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marked by self-restraint and reticence
was habitually reserved in speech, withholding her opinion
How To Use reserved In A Sentence
- Those morning glories are grown every year along the south face of the historic, well-preserved post-and-beam barn that is the center of Heritage Farm; the 890-acre spread a few miles north of Decorah that Seed Savers Exchange now calls home. Kurt Michael Friese: Memories of a Life Spent Saving Seeds
- Instead, the thin sandy developments defining the sequence boundaries suggest sandy sabkhas and sand sheets supplied by this undersaturated wind system and only preserved as a consequence of renewed lake-level rise.
- And David took from him a thousand chariots, and seven thousand horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen: David also houghed all the chariot horses, but reserved of them a hundred chariots. 1 Chronicles 18.
- The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
- In this way each part of the fan is aggraded and its symmetric form is preserved. The Elements of Geology
- Cover the bottom of each ramekin with some reserved caramel and set aside in the refrigerator until set, about two minutes.
- Such verses are preserved mainly in the kings' sagas; many ‘lausavísur’ or occasional verses, and some love poetry are included in the narratives of family sagas.
- Preachers paid for time to sermonize, listeners could call in, some slots were reserved for Christian music.
- On the return flight, we still could not have our reserved seats. Times, Sunday Times
- The decapod fossils are preserved in remarkable detail as molds and as body fossils.