1. To engage for a performance.
2. To record a charge in a police register.
3. To register in a hotel booker.
1. To become a participant; be involved in; SYN. participate.
2. To come on stage; in the theater.
3. To come or go into; SYN. come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move into.
1. To arrange for and reserve in advance; SYN. hold, book.
2. To hold back or set aside, esp. for future use or contingency: reserve: they held back their applause in anticipation.
3. To hold on to; SYN. retain, hold.
4. To obtain or arrange in advance:
1. A system that provides quantitative information about finances.
2. The practice of gathering and analysing financial information.
3. A bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business, forming part of a ledger of accounts; SYN. accounting system, method of accounting.
4. A convincing explanation that reveals basic causes
5. A statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance
The act of reserving (a place or passage) or engaging the services of (a person or group):; SYN. reservation.
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