reserve - use in sentences

Object

  • right: We reserve the right to reject any ad without giving a reason.
  • judgment: Still we have a year to develop ours now so I will reserve judgment.

Converse of object

  • declare: At the north end of Kielder Water, Bakethin Reservoir has been declared a nature reserve.

Adjective modifier

  • recoverable: The fields are estimated to contain recoverable reserves of 350 to 400 billion cubic feet.
  • probable: Estimated gross proven and probable recoverable reserves for the field are currently 15.2 million barrels of oil.
  • marine: Divers visiting Kenya typically dive in one of four large marine reserves.
  • proven: The area is one of two leading Iraqi oil sites with more than 10 billion barrels of proven reserves, analysts say.
  • investegate: Investegate reserves the right to publish a filtered set of announcements.
  • foreign: An important portion of these flows stems from the foreign reserves of the Asian central banks.

Modifies a noun

  • currency: How long will they continue to hold US dollars as their reserve currency?
  • champion: We had a argument last year over the bird he wanted to take and he won reserve champion.
  • parachute: I do have a reserve parachute, but doubt there would have been time to deploy it.

Noun used with modifier

  • nature: The old length of canal will then become a nature reserve.
  • biosphere: S couples preachers music not to chinchorro biosphere reserve foreigners get the.
  • oil: The task of estimating the amount of oil reserves is complex.
  • wetland: This morning we'll take a short drive to a wetland reserve just outside the capital on the coast.
  • wildlife: Thailand has 16 % of its total area under national parks and wildlife reserves.
  • coal: The Prince Bishops continued to be major investors in and exploiters of County Durham's coal reserves.

Preposition: of

  • barrel: PDN has proven and probable reserves of 6.9 million barrels ( net to its interests ).

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