harbour
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- (transitive) To provide a harbour or safe place for something or someone.
- The old docks once harboured all kinds of ships, but they have been closed for years now.
- (intransitive) To take refuge or shelter somewhere.
- The ships harbour in the bay during the winter months.
- (transitive) To hold onto an idea.
- Sam has harboured resentment against Joe since Joe got the job they both applied for.