Sanctuary can be categorized as a noun.
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sanctuary - a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept | ||
sanctuary - a shelter from danger or hardship | ||
sanctuary - area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing |
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1. | noun | It is now abundantly clear that with the rapidly changing face of Afghanistan, the demise of key Northern Alliance figures and the fluid political situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan should reconsider its policy of giving unlimited sanctuary to Taliban extremists living on Pakistani soil. | |
2. | noun | The tiger, having had its wounds treated, was returned by the villagers to the animal sanctuary without incident. | |
3. | noun | They desecrated God's sanctuary. | |
4. | noun | A biodiversity sanctuary in Brazil called The Pantanal is threatened by deforestation. | |
5. | noun | The sanctuary is before; and the thief, behind. | |
6. | noun | It's a wildlife sanctuary. | |
7. | noun | This is a bird sanctuary. | |
8. | noun | The church offered them sanctuary. | |
9. | noun | Without bolder action, our children won't have time to debate the existence of climate change. They'll be busy dealing with its effects: more environmental disasters, more economic disruptions, waves of climate refugees seeking sanctuary. | |
10. | noun | Tom donated his estate to create a wildlife sanctuary. | |
11. | noun | Shorebirds and waders, such as sandpipers, plovers, avocets, herons and egrets, forage along wetlands and beaches of the sanctuary. | |
12. | noun | The largest marine sanctuary is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. | |
13. | noun | Marine sanctuary managers use a combination of science, education, and enforcement to protect marine life. | |
14. | noun | Wildlife authorities in Kenya have opened a new sanctuary for black rhinos in Tsavo East National Park. | |
15. | noun | If all goes well, the new sanctuary in Tsavo East will serve as breeding ground for the black rhino species. |
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It is now abundantly clear that with the rapidly changing face of Afghanistan, the demise of key Northern Alliance figures and the fluid political situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan should reconsider its policy of giving unlimited sanctuary to Taliban extremists living on Pakistani soil. |
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The tiger, having had its wounds treated, was returned by the villagers to the animal sanctuary without incident. | |
They desecrated God's sanctuary. | |
A biodiversity sanctuary in Brazil called The Pantanal is threatened by deforestation. | |
The sanctuary is before; and the thief, behind. | |
It's a wildlife sanctuary. | |
This is a bird sanctuary. | |
The church offered them sanctuary. | |
Without bolder action, our children won't have time to debate the existence of climate change. They'll be busy dealing with its effects: more environmental disasters, more economic disruptions, waves of climate refugees seeking sanctuary. | |
Tom donated his estate to create a wildlife sanctuary. | |
Shorebirds and waders, such as sandpipers, plovers, avocets, herons and egrets, forage along wetlands and beaches of the sanctuary. | |
The largest marine sanctuary is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. | |
Marine sanctuary managers use a combination of science, education, and enforcement to protect marine life. | |
Wildlife authorities in Kenya have opened a new sanctuary for black rhinos in Tsavo East National Park. | |
If all goes well, the new sanctuary in Tsavo East will serve as breeding ground for the black rhino species. |