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refuge English

Meaning refuge meaning

What does refuge mean?
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refuge

A place that gives something or someone safety, protection or shelter

refuge

a shelter from danger or hardship (= recourse) something or someone turned to for assistance or security his only recourse was the police took refuge in lying (= safety) a safe place He ran to safety (= recourse, resort) act of turning to for assistance have recourse to the courts an appeal to his uncle was his last resort

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Simple sentences

Violence is the last refuge of incompetence.
Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
We took refuge in a cave and waited for the storm to pass.
Ambition is the last refuge of the failure.
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
We took refuge behind a big tree.
We took refuge from the storm in a nearby barn.
Conversation about the weather is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.

Movie subtitles

In the Vatican, where the Florentine clergy had found refuge, merchants reported about the goings-on in Florence.
Mr. West found refuge in the offices of an American company. But without his trusty bodyguard he remained uneasy.
The latest clues point to Spain as the country where they have taken refuge and the search has turned there.
Those who are far from home can take refuge in the underground railways.
Obviously someone's offering him refuge.
They're the last refuge of the complex.
What is a man who provides false papers and refuge to Italian saboteurs and who shelters German deserters?
Palestine as a refuge or Zionism as a movement for a Jewish state?
La Pitie, le Refuge, la Savonnerie, Bicetre, la Salpetriere.
They seek refuge.
If our God were the god of the pagans or philosophers, though he might take refuge in the highest heavens, our misery would drag him down.
But have they no refuge, no resource? Are there no prisons?.
I was your refuge and yet I rejected you.
It came here for refuge, heard us and ran.
France's flag is wide and can shelter all those who seek refuge and protection.
But the invisible one is killed, along with the rats, by the police showering his refuge with chlorine gas.
The War Department happens to know that he took refuge with the Russians and is with their forces at Sebastopol.
I gave you permission three years ago for your refuge.
What if you had sought refuge in the backstage?
She's chased him from beach house to beach house, until he finally took refuge for several weekends in the men's locker rooms of the Turf and Jockey Club.
A kind of refuge I thought I could never have.
You see there, in that place where I've been there was no refuge anywhere but in sleep.
Do you take refuge behind that?
Refuge? Yes, refuge!
And in God's own time. it will blossom forth under the cross of Christianity. a haven for the weak, a refuge for the strong. with all the good of the Old World and none of its ills.
I want to be a refuge from all that.
War is the last refuge of the capitalist.
After a year and a day, when her husband was away ravaging the mainland, she escaped from Kiloran. and took refuge in Moy Castle with her lover.
During periods of unrest, the church was used as a refuge.
Quite right, my dear. Crying is the refuge of plain women. But it's the ruin of pretty ones.
I came for refuge in your place, Mrs. Tiberghen? Do you mind?
Because it's supposed to be the last refuge for lonely women?
As I'm sure you know, some Italian soldiers sought refuge in the villa. We helped them, but someone repored us.
We took refuge in your tunnel because we were attacked by savages.
Many people took refuge underground during the great war but starvation forced them to eat food produced on the surface.
He said it was the last refuge of a scoundrel, sir.
The poor thing didn't seek refuge at her house.
Your home is a refuge.
You have given refuge to my brother!

News and current affairs

More importantly, they provide a refuge for fish populations, a kind of insurance policy against stock collapse.
But the recent arrest and threatened deportation of Annadurdy Hadjiev, a dissident from Turkmenistan who sought refuge here, suggests that some things never change.
Meanwhile, a blind human-rights activist escapes from illegal house arrest, finds refuge in the United States' embassy in Beijing, and leaves the compound only after claims that Chinese authorities in his hometown had threatened his family.
That may be why Bo had to be toppled, and certainly why dissidents like Chen, as well as his family, have to suffer so much that refuge in a foreign embassy is their final, desperate option.
Now Muslim refugees and survivors of other wars, having found no refuge in Eastern Europe, also are fleeing to safety among the Germans.
To many Jews, it is the one state that will always offer refuge.
So they are taking refuge in fantasy.
The available evidence is that the many thousands of men, women, and children who have sought refuge in the Sinjar mountain range of northern Iraq are indeed at risk.
Another instance in which international justice has had a positive effect is in Chad. In February 2000, at the request of victims, Senegal indicted and arrested Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre, who had taken refuge there.
Cities like Paris, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam offered refuge to black American jazz musicians, who needed a break from institutionalized racism.
If patriotism is, as Samuel Johnson suggested, the last refuge of a scoundrel, then self-defense is the last refuge of an aggressor.
The United Nations will never be their refuge, its Charter never the source of comfort or justification.
The opening of Hungary's borders that autumn and the seeking of refuge by East German citizens in the German embassies of Prague and Warsaw already had shaken communist and Stasi rule to its their foundations.
Britain has not only produced great literature, but has an historic tradition of supporting free speech and providing refuge for persecuted writers.
MADRID - A human tragedy is unfolding in the Mediterranean, with hundreds of thousands of refugees risking - and, in many cases, losing - their lives for the chance to find refuge in Europe.
Meanwhile, Europe, in a display of united selfishness, has scuttled a plan to relocate a mere 40,000 asylum-seekers from their cities of refuge in Italy and Greece.
But global action must go well beyond offers of temporary or permanent refuge for the displaced, or funding for frontline countries.
Not only is offering them refuge the right thing to do; it is also good for our security.
In the 1990s, a genocidal conflict in the Balkans forced hundreds of thousands of the region's residents to seek refuge in countries to the north.
Like the Catalans or the Scots, the Kurds in Turkey are in favor of EU membership, because it offers a refuge from their own country's majority.
Or should we seek refuge against high oil prices, geopolitical shocks in the Middle East, and continued nuclear uncertainties in Japan, the world's third largest economy?
The outcome may well be that these countries leave the OAS, and seek refuge in the new organization that they just established.
In the camps where an estimated 1.3 million took refuge after this year's earthquake, ironically, incidence is relatively low.
Armed mainly with machetes and kitchen knives, 106 attackers perished that day, 32 of them inside Pattani's historic Krue-Ze mosque, where they had taken refuge.
In February 2000, at the request of victims, Senegal indicted and arrested Chad's former dictator Hissene Habre, who had taken refuge there.
Unsurprisingly, when set on this path, it also became the chosen refuge of Osama bin Laden and of the Taliban leadership that fled Afghanistan after the US-led invasion.
Should he be defeated, finding refuge abroad, as Tunisia's former President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali did, will be difficult.
Foreign policy has almost invariably been the refuge of US presidents hit by mid-term defeats.

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