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Qué (quién) es refuge - definición

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The Refuge; Refuge (disambiguation); Refuge (song); Refuge (film); Refuge (album); Refuge crop; Refuge plot

refuge         
n.
1) to give, provide refuge
2) to find, take; seek refuge
3) a wildlife refuge
4) a place of refuge
5) refuge from (to take refuge from the storm)
Refuge         
·noun Shelter or protection from danger or distress.
II. Refuge ·vt To Shelter; to Protect.
III. Refuge ·noun An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or contrivance.
IV. Refuge ·noun That which shelters or protects from danger, or from distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its sacredness; a place inaccessible to an Enemy.
refuge         
n.
1.
Shelter, safety, security, protection.
2.
Asylum, retreat, sanctuary, stronghold, covert, hiding-place, harbor, place of safety, place of refuge.
3.
Resort, expedient, device, contrivance, shift.

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Refuge

Refuge is a place or state of safety. It may also refer to a more specific meaning:

Ejemplos de uso de refuge
1. Alaska has 76 million acres of refuge lands and accounts for 83 percent of land in the refuge system.
2. Opposes drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
3. Using seed harvested from the refuge, the company is growing seedlings at a nursery in Georgia that will be planted in the refuge, Poovey said.
4. The refuge is one of the largest intact blocks of desert bighorn sheep habitat in the Southwest and the largest national wildlife refuge in the mainland U.S.
5. Sandra Horley, chief executive of Refuge, said: "At Refuge we know that psychological abuse is as damaging, if not more damaging in some cases, than physical violence.