refuge|refuged|refuges|refuging in English
verb
[ref·uge || 'refjuːdʒ]
take shelter, find protection; provide shelter, provide protectio
Use "refuge|refuged|refuges|refuging" in a sentence
1. Admission to women's refuges is problematic: it not always possible to place a victim in a suitable refuge with any speed
2. Admission to women’s refuges is problematic: it not always possible to place a victim in a suitable refuge with any speed.
3. The political defector was refuged in an embassy.
4. Such wildlife refuges are generally officially designated territories.
5. Breton National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1904, is the second oldest refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System
6. They are used as temporary refuges by fishermen during fishing season.
7. There are three potential types of refuge provision : refuge in fixed premises , dedicated refuge staff who could stay with the runaway in temporary accommodation , and specially trained refuge foster carers .
8. This isn't a refuge.
9. Their Refuge —A Lie!
10. The swamps are refuges for many large dinosaurs, like the duck-billed Ouranosaurus.
11. Refuge from the Storm
12. A Defense and a Refuge
13. ‘Refuge is incredible grateful to Crass and their team for helping raise vital funds for Refuge
14. Human activity has now allowed major predators – wolves and bears, to infiltrate these natural refuges.
15. 14 Fatalism was Nadiensky's only refuge.
16. Sorcerer took refuge behind the mirrors.
17. ‘In God I Shall Take Refuge’
18. They took refuge in the embassy.
19. Father Rowan took refuge in silence.
20. They took refuge in the fortress.
21. Turkey also provided refuge for Syrian dissidents.
22. What does taking refuge in Jehovah involve?
23. They sought refuge in the mountain villages.
24. We can take refuge inside the Mountain.
25. The climbers slept in a mountain refuge.