To have allowed or had room for
Past tense for to provide housing or accommodation for
“The colonists were emulous of one another as to which of them should harbor the new arrivals until they could provide for themselves.”
Past tense for to provide with safety or protection
“You will not harbor these criminals, unless you accept the fact you will be treated as a criminal for the same offense.”
Past tense for to hold in one's mind or imagination
“It was in France that she started to harbor the thought of becoming a culinary chef.”
Past tense for to suppress, hide or withhold
“Husbands and wives were not to harbor secrets from each other, nor daughters from their mothers.”
Past tense for to find refuge or take cover from bad weather or danger
Past tense for to dock a boat, especially by casting an anchor
Past tense for to insert or introduce
Past tense for to stifle or refrain from openly expressing
Past tense for to hide oneself or stay out of sight
Shielded or protected from attack or damage
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