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To harbor

verb

To provide a harbor or safe place for.

  • The docks, which once harbored tall ships, now harbor only petty thieves.

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He is said to harbor presidential ambitions.

Still, Brown continues to harbor political ambitions.

These microchannels are to harbor the individual pollen tubes.

A sunny area is less likely to harbor any fleas.

But it was hard not to harbor a grudge.

Appleby still seems to harbor some bitterness for the fiasco.

Neither seems to harbor ambitions beyond his current role.

Israel's founding generation didn't seem to harbor ambivalence about war.

It was never intended to harbor the real thing".

Yet he appears to harbor surprisingly little bitterness.

Still, I used to harbor doubts about "2001".

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