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Definitionn. a shelter from danger or hardship
Last update: February 9, 2017
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Ram was finally sent to an asylum for treatment. [verb]
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The refugees asked for political asylum. [noun]
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It is staffed by volunteers, some of whom are asylum applicants themselves. [noun]
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Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. [noun]
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"Was it Agne who introduced you to Mary's Asylum." [noun]
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So saying he dragged off Mause, the words, "Testimony--Covenant--malignants--indulgence," still thrilling upon her tongue, to make preparations for instantly renewing their travels in quest of an asylum. [noun]
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"You talk as though Rome were an asylum for paupers," returned Carnesecchi. [noun]
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On Trafalgar Square he saw with his own eyes the results of those atrocities, when the few Spaniards, who escaped Castillo's clutches, came to seek asylum in England. [noun]
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A doctor, a specialist in insanity, told a story that one summer day when he was leaving the asylum, the lunatics accompanied him to the street door. [noun]
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I do not know if Lafayette was any the better for his seeing the Deering Street Asylum; but I do know I was. [noun]
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