reservatory (Meaning)
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reservatory (v. t.)
A place in which things are reserved or kept.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reservatory
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reservatory Sentence Examples
- The underground aquifer acts as a vast reservatory of fresh water for the surrounding communities.
- The lake serves as a natural reservatory for various aquatic life forms.
- The blood vessels form an extensive reservatory of red blood cells, essential for oxygen transport.
- The earth's mantle is believed to be a reservatory of water, potentially exceeding the surface water available.
- The forest is an important reservatory of carbon, playing a crucial role in mitigating climate change.
- The human body's adipose tissue serves as a fat reservatory, providing energy during periods of fasting.
- The wetlands provide a vital reservatory for migratory birds during their annual journeys.
- The ocean contains vast reservatories of dissolved minerals, including salt and magnesium.
- The museum houses an extensive reservatory of ancient artifacts, offering insights into past civilizations.
- The company's storage facilities are used as reservatories for their inventory, ensuring ready availability for customers.
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A place in which things are reserved or kept.
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No antonyms found.
The underground aquifer acts as a vast reservatory of fresh water for the surrounding communities.
The lake serves as a natural reservatory for various aquatic life forms.
The blood vessels form an extensive reservatory of red blood cells, essential for oxygen transport.
The earth's mantle is believed to be a reservatory of water, potentially exceeding the surface water available.