Examples of 'harboured' in a sentence
Meaning of "harboured"
To harbour means to give shelter or refuge to someone or something. It can also refer to holding or cherishing certain thoughts or feelings, especially negative ones
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- simple past tense and past participle of harbour
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harboured
Her small body harboured tremendous powers.
I harboured quite a passion for them.
No storms have harboured yet our minds.
You harboured a rotter without disclosing it.
And his kin that harboured him.
I have long harboured ambitions to be an author.
No defense structures will be built and no soldiers will be harboured.
Mars could have harboured life underground.
I harboured tremendous guilt for acting like such a jerk.
Individual knowledge is the knowledge harboured by an individual in an organization.
She harboured a passion for film and theatre.
You have always harboured a grudge.
Rio harboured these kinds of worries.
A few in the group had harboured ill intentions.
The gene harboured on this fragment was named amyR.
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It seemed that everyone who knew him harboured a grudge.
You seem to have harboured a great deal of resentment.
Both capsule and toxins are coded on plasmids harboured by the bacteria.
I have never harboured leadership ambitions.
Poland was likewise singled out as a country which had harboured secret detention centres.
But he harboured a secret ambition.
Colleagues will recall the concerns harboured by the petitioner.
Shekhar always harboured strong yet frustrated romantic feelings.
A network of fundamentalist mountain villages has harboured extremist preachers and militants.
He harboured a monster in his house.
Till the very end he harboured many delusions.
Many harboured a conviction that this was our evolutionary destiny.
But she has always harboured imperialist ambitions.
It also harboured an array of terrorist organizations that actively targeted countries around the world.
She confesses to having harboured feelings of anger and guilt.
Plasmids harboured by these pathogenic strains are currently being studied with regards to virulence.
I still can not believe you harboured a wild animal in my room.
He harboured a known terrorist.
Roots of protected seedlings harboured only a few hyphae of the pathogen.
They harboured the virus that caused the last plague.
They will wonder why you harboured their predator in silence.
Americans harboured developments around university research commercialization going back many decades.
Cattle are different from those harboured by chicken and swine.
Himmler had harboured dreams of military command ever since.
Deterrence is by definition the very opposite of a secretly harboured intention to use nuclear weapons.
The vision of marriage harboured by youth is undoubtedly a vision of partnership.
Both cyanobacterial and dinoflagellate toxins may however be harboured in shellfish and in water.
Proof you harboured a criminal.
Then will they repent of the thoughts which they secretly harboured in their hearts.
A suspicion harboured only by you.
America would make no distinction between terrorists and the people who harboured them.
Hence such a secretly harboured intention may not be an offence.
I have eliminated from my heart all the bitterness against you which it still harboured.
He was convinced they harboured the forgotten civilisations of lost cities.
The most beautiful yachts in the Mediterranean are harboured here.