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Definition of Reservationists
1. reservationist [n] - See also: reservationist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reservationists
Literary usage of Reservationists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Woodrow Wilson and the World War: A Chronicle of Our Own Times by Charles Seymour (1921)
"The last-named group, made up of Democrats, numbered from forty-one to forty-four,
and obviously needed the assistance of the "mild reservationists," if ..."
2. Woodrow Wilson and the World War: A Chronicle of Our Own Times by Charles Seymour (1921)
"The last-named group, made up of Democrats, numbered from forty-one to forty-four,
and obviously needed the assistance of the "mild reservationists," if ..."
3. From Harrison to Harding: A Personal Narrative, Covering a Third of a by Arthur Wallace Dunn (1922)
"There were Senators who were for the League with reservations, and these again
were divided into "strong reservationists" and "mild reservationists. ..."
4. From Harrison to Harding: A Personal Narrative, Covering a Third of a by Arthur Wallace Dunn (1922)
"There were Senators who were for the League with reservations, and these again
were divided into "strong reservationists" and "mild reservationists. ..."
5. United States in the World War by John Bach McMaster (1920)
"It was now suggested that the Democrats should submit proposals to the mild
reservationists; that the mild reservationists prepare a set of reservations; ..."
6. United States in the World War by John Bach McMaster (1920)
"The report was made as ordered; notice was given that it would be called up on
February 16; the mild reservationists proceeded to frame another reservation ..."
7. Classified Models of Speech Composition: Ninety-five Complete Speeches by James Milton O'Neill (1921)
"Its words of benediction fall alike upon the irreconcilables, the Lodge
reservationists, the mild reservationists and those who proposed a separate peace ..."