These are the meanings of the letters VREEESRE when you unscramble them.
- Reserve (n.)
A body of troops in the rear of an army drawn up for battle, reserved to support the other lines as occasion may require; a force or body of troops kept for an exigency.
- Reserve (n.)
A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy.
- Reserve (n.)
Funds kept on hand to meet liabilities.
- Reserve (n.)
Restraint of freedom in words or actions; backwardness; caution in personal behavior.
- Reserve (n.)
That which is excepted; exception.
- Reserve (n.)
That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use.
- Reserve (n.)
The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation.
- Reserve (v. t.)
Hence, to keep in store for future or special use; to withhold from present use for another purpose or time; to keep; to retain.
- Reserve (v. t.)
To keep back; to retain; not to deliver, make over, or disclose.
- Reserve (v. t.)
To make an exception of; to except.
- reveres (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Reverse (a.)
A thrust in fencing made with a backward turn of the hand; a backhanded stroke.
- Reverse (a.)
A turn or fold made in bandaging, by which the direction of the bandage is changed.
- Reverse (a.)
Hence, to overthrow; to subvert.
- Reverse (a.)
Reversed; as, a reverse shell.
- Reverse (a.)
That which appears or is presented when anything, as a lance, a line, a course of conduct, etc., is reverted or turned contrary to its natural direction.
- Reverse (a.)
That which is directly opposite or contrary to something else; a contrary; an opposite.
- Reverse (a.)
The act of reversing; complete change; reversal; hence, total change in circumstances or character; especially, a change from better to worse; misfortune; a check or defeat; as, the enemy met with a reverse.
- Reverse (a.)
The back side; as, the reverse of a drum or trench; the reverse of a medal or coin, that is, the side opposite to the obverse. See Obverse.
- Reverse (a.)
To cause to return; to recall.
- Reverse (a.)
To change totally; to alter to the opposite.
- Reverse (a.)
To overthrow by a contrary decision; to make void; to under or annual for error; as, to reverse a judgment, sentence, or decree.
- Reverse (a.)
To turn back; to cause to face in a contrary direction; to cause to depart.
- Reverse (a.)
To turn upside down; to invert.
- Reverse (a.)
Turned backward; having a contrary or opposite direction; hence; opposite or contrary in kind; as, the reverse order or method.
- Reverse (a.)
Turned upside down; greatly disturbed.
- Reverse (v. i.)
To become or be reversed.
- Reverse (v. i.)
To return; to revert.
- severer (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.