Harbored [verb]

Definition of Harbored:

hide, protect

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Sentence/Example of Harbored:

With safe harbors cut off, more and more people are left suffering what the United Nations calls “a shadow pandemic” of domestic abuse within the larger pandemic of the virus itself.

Look, there is a violent political movement that has found safe harbor in the Republican Party.

Extra pay is also afforded to officers working in specialized units like the K-9-unit, SWAT team, the harbor unit or emergency negotiators, the contract says.

The advent of camera-enabled mobile phones means any number of YouTube videos showing people marveling at suddenly dry rivers or harbors.

And being ashamed, he saw and understood that he still harbored a little bitterness against Myra.

If he had harbored any doubts as to his success, he banished them.

The rooms which he had there are shown and reverenced as places which have harbored genius.

Even Anthony Waynes spirit, when harbored in such a tiny body could hardly brave that.

Mrs. Deans long-harbored sense of injury against Lucy Warner took sudden flight.

But he said it might bring trouble on Mr. Brown if his neighbors should learn that he had harbored Pardee Butler.