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Shelter         
·vi To take shelter.
II. Shelter ·noun One who protects; a guardian; a defender.
III. Shelter ·vt To betake to cover, or to a safe place;
- used reflexively.
IV. Shelter ·noun The state of being covered and protected; protection; security.
V. Shelter ·vt To screen or cover from notice; to Disguise.
VI. Shelter ·noun That which covers or defends from injury or annoyance; a protection; a screen.
VII. Shelter ·vt To be a shelter for; to provide with a shelter; to cover from injury or annoyance; to Shield; to Protect.
shelter         
I. n.
1.
Asylum, refuge, retreat, cover, covert, sanctuary, harbor, haven.
2.
Protection, shield, screen, defence, security, safety, cover.
3.
Guardian, protector.
II. v. a.
Shield, screen, hide, shroud, protect, defend, cover, house, harbor, ensconce.
shelter         
I
n.
1) to afford, give, offer, provide shelter
2) to seek; take shelter from
3) an air-raid, bomb; fallout; tax shelter
II
v. (D; tr.) to shelter from

Wikipedia

Shelter

A shelter is an architectural structure or natural formation providing protection from the environment

Shelter may also refer to:

Examples of use of Shelter
1. An evacuation shelter also has been opened, along with a shelter for animals.
2. I‘m temping now since my family‘s been in the shelter." "The shelter." "Couldn‘t pay the rent.
3. "Moving them from shelter to shelter, by air, by bus, the transfers, people were separated.
4. Caught without umbrellas we might have hurried crossly from shelter to shelter, but instead there was no hurry÷ just resignation.
5. Michael Stevenson, 37, had wandered from shelter to shelter since the storm struck before ending up at the convention center.