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    shel·ter
    [ˈSHeltər]
    noun
    shelter (noun) · shelters (plural noun)
    1. a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
      • a place providing food and accommodations for the homeless.
      • an animal sanctuary.
      • a shielded or safe condition; protection:
        "he hung back in the shelter of a rock" · "you're welcome to take shelter from the storm"
    verb
    shelter (verb) · shelters (third person present) · sheltered (past tense) · sheltered (past participle) · sheltering (present participle)
    1. protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather:
      "the hut sheltered him from the cold wind"
      • find refuge or take cover from bad weather or danger:
        "people were sheltering under store canopies and trees"
      • prevent (someone) from having to do or face something difficult or unpleasant:
        "we are sheltered from the awfulness of reality"
      • protect (income) from taxation:
        "only your rental income can be sheltered"
    Origin
    late 16th century: perhaps an alteration of sheld, an old spelling of shield, + -ure.
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