Similar words: refuge, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to. Meaning: [‚refjʊ'dʒɪː] n. an exile who flees for safety.
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(31) The proceeds from the benefit will go directly to the refugee camps.
(32) They reached the refugee camp after an arduous two-day trek across the mountains.
(33) There has been an increase in applications for refugee status.
(34) Overcrowding and poor sanitary conditions led to disease in the refugee camps.
(35) The money raised will provide vital medical supplies to refugee camps.
(36) The first truckloads of food arrived at the refugee camp today.
(37) Many refugee servicemen gave their lives for their adopted country.
(38) The refugee camps, however dreadful, were a way station to their dream.
(39) We have only a small amount of food and clothing to deal out to each refugee.
(40) Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
(41) Events are seen through the eyes of a Polish refugee.
(42) The refugee camps stretch as far as the eye can see.
(43) There's a shortage of food and shelter in the refugee camps.
(44) In the article, he writes that the problems in the refugee camps are getting worse.
(45) The economic migrant is also the political refugee.
(46) Her father is a political refugee.
(47) There were also fears of a growing refugee problem.
(48) There should be an official Government refugee resettlement programme.
(49) Tran spend five long years languishing in refugee camps.
(50) There is a second equally important facet of the refugee question which has also been underrated.
(51) Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.
(52) Dr Gaultier and his medical team worked in the refugee camps for over a year.
(53) After the squalid conditions of the refugee camps even this place seems preferable.
(54) Apparently white farmers are to be offered immediate refugee status,(sentencedict.com) no questions asked.
(55) But for refugee children these social conventions seldom came into play.
(56) A Polish refugee coined the term "genocide" to describe attempts to kill an entire group of people.
(57) My hon. Friend the Minister with responsibility for immigration matters met a delegation from various refugee groups yesterday.
(58) The people make their way to Trnopolje, a refugee shanty-town near the railway and a lake.
(59) Those who rejected the conventional view and took up the cause of Czechoslovakian children were largely outside the mainstream of refugee aid.
(60) I was only a refugee at present. With Victor's assistance, it might be possible to retrieve my car.
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