Pronunciation: /əˈsaɪləm/
noun protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee
A1 She sought asylum in a foreign country to escape persecution.
A2 The asylum seeker was relieved to finally find safety after a long journey.
B1 The government granted asylum to the refugees fleeing war-torn regions.
B2 The asylum process can be complex and lengthy, requiring various documents and interviews.
C1 The country's asylum policy has been under scrutiny for its effectiveness and humanitarian considerations.
C2 The asylum system is designed to provide protection and support to those in need of refuge from persecution.
formal The refugee sought asylum in the neighboring country.
informal She applied for asylum because she feared for her life in her home country.
slang They managed to sneak into the country and find asylum.
figurative The library was his asylum, a place of peace and refuge from the chaos of the world.
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