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    shelter
    /ˈʃɛltə/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather: "the hut sheltered him from the cold wind" Similar protectkeep safeshieldcoverOpposite endangerexpose

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  2. SHELTER definition: 1. (a building designed to give) protection from bad weather, danger, or attack: 2. to protect…. Learn more.

  3. SHELTER meaning: 1. (a building designed to give) protection from bad weather, danger, or attack: 2. to protect…. Learn more.

  4. Shelter definition: something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.. See examples of SHELTER used in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of SHELTER is something that covers or affords protection. How to use shelter in a sentence.

  6. A shelter is a small building or covered place which is made to protect people from bad weather or danger. The city's bomb shelters were being prepared for possible air raids. ...a bus shelter. Synonyms: cover, screen, awning, shiel [Scottish] More Synonyms of shelter. 2. uncountable noun.

  7. 1. To provide cover or protection for: trees that sheltered the cows; agents who sheltered the spies. 2. To invest (income) to protect it from taxation. v.intr. To take cover; find refuge: We sheltered under the store's awning during the storm.

  8. Shelter is one of the basic human needs along with food, water, and companionship. It is a structure that protects you from the elements and gives you a place to live. If you get lost in the woods during a rain storm, the first thing you should do is seek shelter, or a protected place to stay.

  9. [countable] a building, usually owned by a charity, that provides a place to stay for people without a home, or protection for people or animals who have been badly treated. a night shelter for homeless people. an animal shelter. see also hostel, tax shelter. Extra Examples. Topics Houses and homes b2, Social issues b2.

  10. shelter. verb. uk / ˈʃeltə r/ us. shelter from/in/under, etc sth. to go under a cover or inside a building to be protected from bad weather or danger: They went under a tree to shelter from the rain. [ T ] to provide cover or protection for someone: Many households are already sheltering refugees.

  11. a British charity established in 1966 to help people who have nowhere to live, either by finding homes for them or by providing places in cities where they can sleep at night. It also acts as a pressure group to try to influence the government to do more to help people without homes.