harbourage

[US]/hɑːbərɪdʒ/
[UK]/hɑːrbərɪdʒ/

Translation

n.a place to anchor or moor; a place of shelter or hiding
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Example Sentences

the small cove offered safe harbourage from the violent storm.

many refugees seek harbourage in neighbouring countries to escape conflict.

the government decided to grant harbourage to the asylum seekers.

the ancient inn provided harbourage for weary travelers throughout the harsh winter.

sailors searched desperately for harbourage as darkness fell on the open sea.

the hidden cave served as harbourage for smugglers evading authorities.

the church offered harbourage to those fleeing religious persecution.

after days at sea, they finally found secure harbourage in the protected bay.

the wildlife sanctuary provides permanent harbourage for endangered species.

during the war, the basement served as temporary harbourage for frightened families.

the jagged coastline offers natural harbourage from prevailing winds.

villagers were obligated by tradition to give harbourage to any traveler in need.

the coastal village has provided harbourage to sailors for generations.

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