Synonym: asylum, harbor, haven, port, protection, retreat, sanctuary, shelter. Similar words: refugee, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to. Meaning: ['refjuːdʒ] n. 1. a safe place 2. something or someone turned to for assistance or security 3. a shelter from danger or hardship 4. act of turning to for assistance.
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31. Four people who sought refuge in the Italian embassy have left voluntarily.
32. They were hoping to find a safe refuge for the night.
33. As the buildings rocked under heavy shell-fire, he took refuge in the cellars.
34. Hundreds of dissidents are seeking refuge/asylum in the US embassy.
35. His home became a place of refuge for the believers.
36. He regarded the room as a refuge from the outside world.
37. The warden of Sarah's refuge has welcomed the move.
38. She wasn't expected at the Refuge till lunch time.
39. He sought refuge in vague and ambiguous promises.
40. During the flooding, people took refuge in the hills.
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41. College is a refuge from hasty judgment. Robert Frost
42. The two seek refuge on an uninhabited island.
43. London is, or was, a great refuge for hacks.
44. How did the caribou first find their winter refuge?
45. Its roots provide refuge for fish and fry.
46. Then she turned and flew on winged feet up the narrow stair to take refuge in her garret room.
47. Shimoda Harbour was close-packed with scores of fishing boats, gunnel to gunnel, taking refuge from the forecast typhoon.
48. This woman arrived at the refuge early one summer evening in 1982 after a row over the dinner.
49. The crevices at the sides of chairs provide an ideal refuge for fleas at all stages in their lifecycle.
50. Most of the former inmates sought refuge in his abbey, and many stayed on to help run it.
51. She took refuge behind an angel's wings and, from this vantage point, spied upon her family.
52. Some of his companions died with him, a few fled abroad, but most took refuge in Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire.
53. Eden took refuge behind the usual claim that it would not be in the national interest to disclose how Crabb had drowned.
54. Polyneices took refuge in Argos and did all he could to arouse enmity against Thebes.
55. Unable to compete in the market, some of Microsoft's rivals have already sought refuge in antitrust law.
56. Many urban homeless were seeking refuge in subway stations and bus depots.
57. Your only chance is to pull at him from the side, which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks.
58. He took refuge on Christmas Eve at a settlement he christened Bethlehem.
59. An unkempt coat will provide a refuge for parasites, and if soiled with faecal matter is likely to attract flies.
60. For example it was highlighted that a disproportionate number of Black women remained in refuge accommodation for longer periods before they were rehoused.
More similar words: refugee, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to, make fun of, hopefully, reference, preference, reflection, for the future, in the future, refrigerator.