释义 |
dereserve, v.|diːrɪˈzɜːv| [f. de- II. 1 + reserve v.] trans. To deprive of exemption from military service, as in the wars of 1914–18 and 1939–45. Hence dereserˈvation, the action of the verb; dereˈserved ppl. a.
1941Hutchinson's Pict. Hist. War 22 Jan.–18 Mar. 247/1 We are reviewing the reserved occupations, and carrying out a great deal of dereservation. 1941in Amer. Speech XVI. 277 Men in Class B who have been dereserved may be called up for civil defense in the near future. 1944Manpower (Min. of Information) 54 We have seen..how the deferment of de-reserved men is now on an individual basis. |