harb
/hɑrb/Definitions
1. noun
A place of safety, especially for ships or boats, such as a natural harbor or a man-made harbor.
“The ship safely made it to the harbor after the storm.”
2. verb
To protect or give shelter to something, especially from danger or persecution.
“The activists worked to harbor the endangered species in a safe environment.”
3. verb
To hide or conceal something, especially from detection or observation.
“The suspect tried to harbor the evidence, but the police found it.”