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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151. These six cities shall be a refuge, both for the children of Israel, and for the stranger, and for the sojourner among them: that every one that killeth any person unawares may flee thither.
152. Nor it deposed a grandson of the Sun King, but rather seeks refuge in the Malay Supreme Ruler.
153. The port of Antwerp, a power-house of international trade, served for a time as Tyndale's safest refuge—but it was also the place where he met his downfall.
154. I cry to you, O Lord ; I say, 'You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living.'
155. To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. ---William Somerset Maugham.
156. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots and the Jacobite cause without counting the cost.
157. The grandees took refuge in their country houses—it was such a group whom Boccaccio imagined telling each other the tales in his “Decameron”—or hastened to promise propitiatory legacies to the church.
158. The largest of these, St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, is sanctuary to a rare mix of native animals and exotics that have survived from the island's former life as a hunting reserve.
159. Djibouti's poor take refuge in slums on the city outskirts, constructing shelters from corrugated iron and other scrap material.
160. Many of the Shensi Muslims were driven from their homes and forced to take refuge in Kansu.
161. Thus, they decided to use BesGas Three as a refuge[sentencedict .com], taking it into the lowest part of the Life Zone.
162. "Benjamin Harrison " was also at anchor, whilst the "Empire Tide, " had taken refuge in Moller Bay.
163. From his secure refuge in the caliph's court, John Damascene immediately entered the lists against him, in defence of this ancient usage of the Christians.
164. You too will become drunk ; you will go into hiding and seek refuge from the enemy.
165. Peruvian Cabinet chief Yehude Simon said late Monday during a special session of Congress called to discuss the deaths that Pizango had taken refuge in the Nicaraguan embassy in Lima.
166. Exhausted by their ss pursuit, Rhodanthe were forced to get refuge from IT suitors in the temple of IT friend Diana.
167. The Carpathian Mountains are an important reservoir for biodiversity, and are Europe's last refuge for large mammals - brown bear, wolf, and lynx.
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.