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  1. harbor verb [T] (HIDE) to protect someone by providing a place to hide: They were accused of harboring a fugitive.
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    verb /ˈhɑːbə (r)/ /ˈhɑːrbər/ (US English harbor) Verb Forms harbour somebody to hide and protect somebody who is hiding from the police Police believe someone must be harbouring the killer.
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    verb (used with object) to give shelter to; offer refuge to: They harbored the refugees who streamed across the borders.
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