reserves

[ US /ɹiˈzɝvz, ɹɪˈzɝvz/ ]
NOUN
  1. civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
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How To Use reserves In A Sentence

  • Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible.
  • As a result, the area of the plateau outside the existing reserves was given the less restrictive tenure of conservation area.
  • International Food, cakes and preserves, exquisite craft, homemade sweets and lollies, pre-loved clothes and books and heaps more.
  • As the fat reserves are depleted, the texture changes to what I call semi-wax in my notes. Grouse Diary Entry
  • That's even more striking when considering that Bolivia's known gas reserves have grown ninefold since privatization.
  • Newspapers, toilet paper or tissues are all short life items which could be made from recycled reserves.
  • California requires any organization that administers a gift annuity program to provide adequate reserves for any annuities sold in California or to California residents.
  • And by 1947 Europe had largely exhausted its dollar reserves.
  • The soldiers will be from local militias and local reserves, with all the tangled politics that implies.
  • The eland, which is closely allied to the American wapiti if not specifically the same animal, is still kept in the royal preserves of Prussia, to the number of four or five hundred individuals. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 02 (historical)
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