Reserve ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Reserve ( verb )

  1. To keep something for a particular purpose or person.
  2. To save something for a future time or event.
  3. To set aside or hold something for later use.
  4. To book or arrange something in advance.

Origin:

From the latin word "reservare" meaning "to keep back, to keep for oneself".

Examples:

  1. I am going to reserve a table for two at the restaurant.
  2. She reserved the tickets for the concert.
  3. I am going to reserve the hotel room for a week.
  4. They reserved the court for their tennis match.
  5. He reserved the right to speak later.

(As a noun)

Reserve ( noun )

  1. To keep something for a particular purpose or person.
  2. To save something for a future time or event.
  3. To set aside or hold something for later use.
  4. To book or arrange something in advance.

Origin:

From the latin word "reservare" meaning "to keep back, to keep for oneself".

Examples:

  1. I am going to reserve a table for two at the restaurant.
  2. She reserved the tickets for the concert.
  3. I am going to reserve the hotel room for a week.
  4. They reserved the court for their tennis match.
  5. He reserved the right to speak later.
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