Refuging: meaning, definitions and examples

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refuging

 

[ rɪˈfjuːdʒɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

temporary shelter

Refuging refers to the act of seeking refuge or shelter, often in times of distress or danger. It involves moving to a place of safety, particularly during turbulent or threatening situations. The term carries connotations of protection and security, highlighting the instinct to find a safe haven. It can be used in various contexts, including natural disasters, war zones, or personal crises, reflecting a universal human need for safety and stability.

Synonyms

finding safety, seeking shelter, taking refuge

Examples of usage

  • Many people sought refuging during the hurricane.
  • The pets were refuging in the shelter after the flood.
  • He was refuging in the mountains to escape the turmoil of the city.

Translations

Translations of the word "refuging" in other languages:

🇵🇹 refugiando

🇮🇳 शरणार्थी

🇩🇪 flüchtend

🇮🇩 bersembunyi

🇺🇦 сховище

🇵🇱 schronienie

🇯🇵 避難する

🇫🇷 réfugiant

🇪🇸 refugiado

🇹🇷 sığınan

🇰🇷 피난하는

🇸🇦 لاجئ

🇨🇿 utíkající

🇸🇰 utekajúci

🇨🇳 避难者

🇸🇮 begunec

🇮🇸 flóttamaður

🇰🇿 баспаналық

🇬🇪 პარალელური

🇦🇿 sığınacaq

🇲🇽 refugiado

Etymology

The word 'refuging' derives from the Latin term 'refugium,' which means 'a place of refuge or sanctuary.' The concept has evolved over centuries, reflecting the human experience of displacement and the search for safety. In various cultures, the establishment of refuges or sanctuaries has been pivotal during times of conflict or disaster. The verb form emphasizes the active pursuit of safety, and its usage has expanded in contemporary contexts to include situations beyond physical spaces, such as emotional or psychological refuge. The evolution of the word highlights the resilience and adaptability of individuals in the face of adversity.