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2harbor (US) or Brit har·bour verb
harbors; harbored; harbor·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to give shelter to (someone) : to hide and protect (someone)
It is illegal to harbor an escaped convict.
2 : to have (something, such as a thought or feeling) in your mind for a long time
He still harbors deep feelings of resentment toward his former employer. I don't harbor any illusions about our chances for success. harbor a grudge harbor doubts/bitterness
3 : to hold or contain (something)
She studies the genetic material harbored in a cell's nucleus. Some of these animals may harbor disease that could affect humans.

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