coharboured
verb (past tense and past participle of 'harbour'; rare, also written as 'cohaboured') as in strong fondness
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Example:He was denounced by his neighbors for harboring the wanted fugitive.
Definition:Accused openly and formally as having committed an offense against the law or good morals, or having wronged someone.
From denounced
Example:She rejected his offer of shelter, afraid of the consequences.
Definition:Refused to accept, acknowledge, or receive; turned away or thrown out.
From rejected
Example:They exposed him to the harsh winter by refusing to provide shelter.
Definition:Left unprotected or without shelter, exposing someone to danger, harm, or the elements.
From exposed (antonym sense 1)
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