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reservation

[rez-er-vey-shuhn] / ˌrɛz ərˈveɪ ʃən /


NOUN
the act of holding something, or thing held for future use
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NOUN
habitat for large group
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Example Sentences

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“Was there something else I can help you with? Were you looking to make a reservation?”

From Literature

Several board members afterward expressed frustration privately, but no one expressed reservations in the meeting, the person said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite his reservations about current AI models, Lo believes that large language models will eventually be able to help investors—especially people with small accounts and limited experience with investing.

From The Wall Street Journal

A staffer told me that it’s best to call the restaurant to make a reservation for your party.

From Los Angeles Times

He runs through the familiar GenAI hazards—hallucinations, bias, privacy concerns and the challenge of regulation—yet refuses to indulge reflexive skeptics and their “grave reservations.”

From The Wall Street Journal