Harboring - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhɑːrbərɪŋ|
Brit.  |ˈhɑːbəɪŋ|

verb

- Present participle of harbor.

Extra examples

...the tanker stayed in Boston harbor three days to undergo repairs...

It is illegal to harbor an escaped convict.

He still harbors deep feelings of resentment toward his former employer.

I don't harbor any illusions about our chances for success.

She studies the genetic material harbored in a cell's nucleus.

Some of these animals may harbor disease that could affect humans.

...the SWAT team carried out a stealth raid on the house, which was believed to be harboring a terrorist cell...

She is harboring a grudge against him

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