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reservation - something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.) |
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prearrangement something arranged in advance
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upgrade the act of improving something (especially machinery) by raising it to a higher grade (as by adding or replacing components); "the power plant received a new upgrade"
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reservation - a statement that limits or restricts some claim; "he recommended her without any reservations" |
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qualification |
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statement a document showing credits and debits
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fine print,
small print the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type; "don't sign a contract without reading the fine print"
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weasel word an equivocal qualification; a word used to avoid making an outright assertion
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reservation - a district that is reserved for particular purpose |
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reserve |
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administrative district,
administrative division,
territorial division a district defined for administrative purposes
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indian reservation a reservation set aside for the use of Indians
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preserve a reservation where animals are protected
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reservation - the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion |
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saving,
preservation the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
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reservation - the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance |
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understanding,
agreement the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"
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