HARBOR RESERVATIONS
Definition: The act of holding back or keeping in one's mind or feelings, especially reservations about something.
Synonyms: Hold Doubts, Keep Concerns, Express Hesitancy, Maintain Skepticism, Retain Misgivings
Usage Examples in Sentences
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Jake decided not to harbor reservations and shared his fantastic idea with the class.
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Sarah always tried to harbor reservations when discussing politics to maintain a peaceful atmosphere.
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During the debate, the speaker urged the audience to harbor reservations until all the facts had been presented.
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As a scientist, Dr. Bennett was trained to harbor reservations until rigorous experimentation confirmed a hypothesis.
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He tends to harbor reservations about traveling to new places alone.
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They harbor reservations about investing in the stock market during uncertain times.
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Many people harbor reservations about the safety of genetically modified foods.
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I harbor reservations about attending the event due to scheduling conflicts.
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Despite the excitement, I harbor reservations about the new job's demands.
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The decision was made, but I still harbor reservations about its consequences.
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Harbor reservations about the safety of the new vaccine.
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I harbor reservations regarding his ability to lead the team effectively.
#13
In this economy, many people harbor reservations about investing in the stock market.
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