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1. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] a district that is reserved for particular purpose.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
Rhymes with Mental Reservation
- deinstitutionalization
- institutionalization
- self-congratulation
- antidiscrimination
- telecommunication
- nondiscrimination
- misrepresentation
- mischaracterization
- internationalization
- industrialization
- decriminalization
- transillumination
- self-determination
- renationalization
- recapitalization
- prestidigitation
- misinterpretation
- misidentification
- miscommunication
- experimentation
- excommunication
- disqualification
- discontinuation
- denationalization
- decentralization
- transplantation
- singularization
- self-perpetuation
- securitization
- reinterpretation
2. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] the act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
3. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] a statement that limits or restricts some claim.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
4. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] an unstated doubt that prevents you from accepting something wholeheartedly.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
5. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] the act of keeping back or setting aside for some future occasion.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
6. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.).
Synonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
7. reservation
noun. ['ˌrɛzɝˈveɪʃən'] the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- reservatio (Latin)
- reservation (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
8. mental
adjective. ['ˈmɛntəl'] involving the mind or an intellectual process.
Antonyms
Etymology
- mental (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- mentalis (Latin)