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21reserve — 1 verb (T) 1 to arrange for a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc to be kept for you: Do you have to reserve tickets in advance? | I d like to reserve a table for two. 2 to keep something so that it can be used by a particular person or for a …
22reserve price — /rəzɜv ˈpraɪs / (say ruhzerv pruys) noun the lowest price at which a piece of property may be sold at auction, usually set by the vendor, lodged in writing with the auctioneer prior to the commencement of the auction and kept confidential. Also,… …
23reserve price — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms reserve price : singular reserve price plural reserve prices the lowest price that someone will accept when they sell something at an auction …
24reserve — 1. verb To keep back, to retain, to keep in store for future or special use, and to retain or hold over to a future time. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Strong Mfg. Co., C.C.A.6,124 F.2d 360, 363. To set aside funds, usually for indefinite… …
25reserve price — The lowest price a seller is willing to accept for an article offered for sale by public auction If the reserve price is not reached by the bidding, the auctioneer is instructed to withdraw the article from sale …
26reserve price — /rɪ zɜ:v praɪs/ noun the lowest price which a seller will accept, e.g. at an auction or when selling securities through a broker ● The painting was withdrawn when it failed to reach its reserve price …
27reserve price — /rɪ zɜ:v praɪs/ noun the lowest price which a seller will accept, e.g. at an auction or when selling securities through a broker ● The painting was withdrawn when it failed to reach its reserve price …
28auction without reserve — See without reserve …
29reserve price — noun Etymology: reserve (III) : a price announced at an auction as the least that will be entertained compare by bidder …
30reserve price — noun Date: 1919 a price announced at an auction as the lowest that will be considered …