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shelter
[shel-ter]
noun
something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
the protection or refuge afforded by such a thing.
He took shelter in a nearby barn.
protection from blame, incrimination, etc.
a dwelling place or home considered as a refuge from the elements.
Everyone's basic needs are food, clothing, and shelter.
a building serving as a temporary refuge or residence for abandoned animals, people who are homeless, etc.: animal shelter.
homeless shelter;
animal shelter.
Finance., tax shelter.
verb (used with object)
to be a shelter for; afford shelter to.
The old barn sheltered him from the rain.
to provide with a shelter; place under cover.
to protect, as by shelter; take under one's protection.
Parents should not try to shelter their children from normal childhood disappointments.
Finance., to invest (money) in a tax shelter.
verb (used without object)
to take shelter; find a refuge.
Students sheltered in the gymnasium when they heard the tornado sirens.
Finance., to invest money in a tax shelter.
shelter
/ ˈʃɛltə /
noun
something that provides cover or protection, as from weather or danger; place of refuge
the protection afforded by such a cover; refuge
the state of being sheltered
verb
(tr) to provide with or protect by a shelter
(intr) to take cover, as from rain; find refuge
(tr) to act as a shelter for; take under one's protection
Other Word Forms
- shelterer noun
- shelterless adjective
- shelteringly adverb
- shelterlessness noun
- self-shelter noun
- unsheltering adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of shelter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of shelter1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Andy is a recognizable type within the white savior realm: a Black man with extraordinary potential who can only flourish under the shelter and care of a white person who takes him in as “family.”
The city of Norwalk will repeal a local law passed last year that banned homeless shelters as part of a settlement that will end a state lawsuit, Atty.
Rows of tents - which have sprung up over the city to shelter Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military campaign - have also disappeared over the past month, the images show.
A woman who, as her daughter writes, was "my shelter and my storm".
As a child during World War II he grew up with air raids, bomb shelters and death reports about young soldiers from his region.
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