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1 asilar
asilar -
2 asilar
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3 asilar
v.1 to put into a home.2 to give shelter to, to put in a charitable institution, to put in a home, to put in an institution.3 to grant asylum, to give political asylum to.* * *1 PLÍTICA to give political asylum to, grant political asylum to2 (recoger) to give shelter to, take in3 (internar) to put in a home, take into care* * *1. VT1) (=internar) to put into a home, put into an institution2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( internar) to put... in a home2.* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( internar) to put... in a home2.* * *asilar [A1 ]vt1 (acoger) ‹anciano/huérfano› to take … into care; ‹refugiado› to grant … asylum2 (internar) to put … in a home o an institution■ asilarse«anciano/huérfano» to take refuge; «refugiado» to take refuge, seek asylum* * *
asilar ( conjugate asilar) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to grant … asylum
asilarse verbo pronominal [anciano/huérfano] to take refuge;
[ refugiado] to seek asylum
* * *♦ vt1. [huérfano, anciano] to put into a home2. [refugiado político] to grant political asylum to -
4 asilar
v. asilar -
5 asilar
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6 asilar
гл.1) общ. давать приют, давать убежище2) книжн. призревать, призреть -
7 asilar
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8 asilar
• give points to• give possession• give shape to• give short measure -
9 asilar
• zeměd. uskladnit obilí v silu• poskytnout azyl• ubytovat v útulku -
10 asilar
1. tr давам убежище, приютявам, подслонявам; 2. prnl намирам убежище, подслонявам се. -
11 asilar
I vt II vtзакладывать на хранение (корма, зерно и т.п.) -
12 asilar a un condenado político
• poskytnout azyl politickému odsouzenci -
13 asilado
f. & m.refugee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: asilar.* * *1→ link=asilar asilar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\asilado,-a político,-a political refugeecondición de asilado refugee status* * *asilado, -aSM / F [en institución] inmate; (Pol) refugee, political refugee* * *- da masculino, femenino inmate* * *- da masculino, femenino inmate* * *asilado -damasculine, feminineinmateCompuesto:asilado político, asilada políticapolitical refugee ( who has been granted asylum)* * *
Del verbo asilar: ( conjugate asilar)
asilado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
asilado
asilar
asilado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
inmate;
asilado político political refugee ( who has been granted asylum)
asilar ( conjugate asilar) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to grant … asylum
asilarse verbo pronominal [anciano/huérfano] to take refuge;
[ refugiado] to seek asylum
' asilado' also found in these entries:
English:
asylee
* * *asilado, -a nm,f1. [huérfano, anciano] = person living in an old people's home, convalescent home etc* * ** * *asilado, -da n: exile, refugee -
14 asilo
m.1 home (hospicio).asilo de ancianos old people's home2 refuge, sanctuary (refugio).asilo político political asylum3 asylum, nursing home for the elderly, workhouse.4 hawk fly.5 robber fly.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asilar.* * *1 (institución) asylum, home, institution2 figurado (protección) protection, assistance\dar asilo to shelterasilo de ancianos old people's homeasilo político political asylum* * *noun m.1) asylum2) shelter* * *SM1) (=institución) home, institutionasilo de huérfanos — † orphanage, children's home
asilo de niños expósitos — † orphanage, children's home
2) (Pol etc) asylum; (fig) (=abrigo) shelter, refuge* * *1) (Servs Socs) home, institution2) ( protección) refuge•* * *= asylum.Ex. The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.----* asilo de la caridad = almshouse.* asilo de pobres = almshouse.* persona que pide asilo = asylum seeker.* * *1) (Servs Socs) home, institution2) ( protección) refuge•* * *= asylum.Ex: The most significant of these projects are the international festival for literature and freedom of expression and the city's role as an asylum for persecuted authors.
* asilo de la caridad = almshouse.* asilo de pobres = almshouse.* persona que pide asilo = asylum seeker.* * *A ( Servs Socs) home, institutiondormía en un asilo para vagabundos he was sleeping in a shelter o ( BrE) hostel for down-and-outsCompuesto:asilo de ancianos or de la tercera edadold people's homeB (protección) refugeCompuesto:political asylumpidió or solicitó asilo político she asked for political asylumle concedieron asilo político he was given o granted political asylum* * *
Del verbo asilar: ( conjugate asilar)
asilo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
asiló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
asilar
asilo
asilar ( conjugate asilar) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to grant … asylum
asilarse verbo pronominal [anciano/huérfano] to take refuge;
[ refugiado] to seek asylum
asilo sustantivo masculino
1 (Servs Socs) home, institution;
(para vagabundos, mujeres maltratadas) shelter;
asilo de ancianos or de la tercera edad old people's home
2 (Pol) asylum;
asilo sustantivo masculino
1 asylum
asilo político, political asylum
2 asilo de ancianos, old people's home
' asilo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hogar
- ruindad
- solicitante
English:
asylum
- institution
- political asylum
- right
- sanctuary
- shelter
- home
* * *asilo nm1. [hospicio] homeasilo de ancianos nursing home, Br old people's home2. [refugio] refuge, sanctuary;[amparo] asylum asilo político political asylum;solicitar asilo político to seek (political) asylum* * *m1 home, institution2 POL asylum;derecho de asilo right to asylum;solicitante de asilo asylum seeker* * *asilo nm: asylum, refuge, shelter* * *asilo n1. (protección) asylum2. (residencia) home -
15 призреть
сов., вин. п., книжн.recoger vt, auxiliar vt, asilar vt -
16 acoger
v.1 to welcome (recibir) (person).El hotel acogió a sus huéspedes The hotel welcomed its guests.2 to take in (dar refugio a).Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugeesque Dios lo/la acoja en su seno God rest his/her soul3 to accept, to buy into, to admit.Mario acogió nuestra ayuda Mario accepted our help.4 to shelter, to protect, to take in.El viejo acogió al chico anoche The old man sheltered the boy last night.* * *1 (recibir) to receive; (a invitado) to welcome2 (admitir) to admit, accept3 (proteger) to shelter, protect4 (ideas etc) to accept, take to1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * *verb1) to take in, receive, welcome2) host•- acogerse* * *1. VT1) (=albergar) [+ huésped, refugiado] to take in; [+ visitante] to receive; [+ fugitivo] to harbour, harbor (EEUU), sheltermuchas familias acogen a estudiantes — many families provide accommodation for o take in students
la ciudad acoge todos los años a miles de visitantes — the city receives thousands of visitors every year
niños acogidos en centros públicos — children housed o accommodated in public centres
el hotel que acoge a los periodistas extranjeros — the hotel where the foreign journalists are staying
2) (=recibir) [+ noticia, idea, propuesta] to receiveacogieron la noticia con sorpresa — they were surprised at the news, they received the news with surprise
acogieron el plan como una oportunidad de reconvertir la industria — they welcomed the plan as an opportunity to restructure industry
3) (=ser sede de) [ciudad] to host; [edificio, auditorio] to be the venue for4) (=contener)a) [+ espectadores] to seat, holdel teatro podrá acoger a 1500 espectadores — the theatre will be able to seat o hold 1500 people
b) [+ obras]los pasillos del nuevo centro acogerán una exposición fotográfica — the corridors of the new centre will accommodate a photographic exhibition
la exposición acoge obras religiosas — the exhibition includes o contains religious works
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.----* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *acoger [E6 ]vtA (dar refugio a, albergar) ‹huérfano/anciano› to take innos acogió en su casa he took us inItalia acogió a 5.000 refugiados Italy gave refuge to o accepted o admitted 5,000 refugeesestos hoteles acogen a miles de turistas these hotels cater for o provide accommodation for thousands of touristsque el Señor lo acoja en su seno may the Lord receive his SpiritB (+ compl) ‹propuesta/idea› to receive; ‹persona› to receivela noticia fue acogida con gran satisfacción the news was very well receivedfue acogido con grandes ovaciones it was received with great applauseme acogieron con cortesía they received me politely■ acogerseacogerse A algo:se acogieron a la ley they had recourse to the lawme acogí a su protección I turned to them for protection, I availed myself of their protectionse acogió al régimen de jornada reducida he opted for the shorter working day, he took advantage of o accepted the option of working a shorter dayse acogió al derecho de asilo he claimed asylumse acogieron a la amnistía they accepted the offer of an amnesty* * *
acoger ( conjugate acoger) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to accept, admit
acogerse verbo pronominal acogerse a algo ‹ a la ley› to have recourse to sth;
‹ a un régimen› to opt for sth
acoger verbo transitivo
1 (recibir un proyecto, a una persona) to receive: la idea fue acogida con escepticismo, the idea was received with scepticism
2 (admitir a alguien o algo con alegría) to welcome: nos acogieron con mucho cariño, they welcomed us warmly
3 (proteger) to take in: acogieron a una familia de refugiados en su casa, they have taken in a family of refugees
' acoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibir
- asilar
English:
foster
- greet
- receive
- shelter
- take in
- welcome
* * *♦ vt1. [recibir] [persona] to welcome;nos acogieron en su propia casa they welcomed us into their own home2. [recibir] [idea, noticia] to receive;el plan fue acogido con mucho entusiasmo the plan was very enthusiastically received;los trabajadores acogieron con escepticismo el anuncio de la empresa the workforce reacted sceptically to the company's announcement3. [dar refugio a] to take in;Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugees;que Dios la acoja en su seno God rest her soul4. [adoptar temporalmente] [niño] to foster* * *v/t1 receive;acoger con satisfacción welcome2 en casa take in, put up* * *acoger {15} vt1) refugiar: to take in, to shelter2) : to receive, to welcome* * *acoger vb2. (recibir) to welcome -
17 anciano
adj.ancient, aged, old, very old.m.old man, ancient, elder, old timer.* * *► adjetivo1 very old, elderly, aged► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 old person, elderly person1 old people, the elderly* * *1. (f. - anciana)adj.aged, elderly, old2. (f. - anciana)nounelderly person, old person* * *anciano, -a1.ADJ old, aged2.SM / F [de mucha edad] old man/woman, elderly man/woman; (Rel) elder* * *I- na adjetivo elderlyII- na (m) elderly man; (f) elderly woman* * *= aged, elder, elderly citizen, elderly person.Ex. Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and aged (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex. Even among adults, the younger age groups make more use of the library than do their elders.Ex. Meeting the library and information needs of senior citizens is becoming a major challenge for public libraries all over the world.Ex. They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.----* ancianos = elderly people, old people.* ancianos, los = elderly, the, aged, the.* pareja de ancianos = elderly couple.* residencia de ancianos = elderly persons' home, old people's home, elderly housing unit, nursing home, residential home, rest home.* * *I- na adjetivo elderlyII- na (m) elderly man; (f) elderly woman* * *= aged, elder, elderly citizen, elderly person.Ex: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and aged (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.
Ex: Even among adults, the younger age groups make more use of the library than do their elders.Ex: Meeting the library and information needs of senior citizens is becoming a major challenge for public libraries all over the world.Ex: They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.* ancianos = elderly people, old people.* ancianos, los = elderly, the, aged, the.* pareja de ancianos = elderly couple.* residencia de ancianos = elderly persons' home, old people's home, elderly housing unit, nursing home, residential home, rest home.* * *elderlyla mujer más anciana del pueblo the oldest woman in the villagemasculine, feminineA ( masculine) elderly man o gentlemanB ( feminine) elderly woman o lady* * *
anciano◊ -na adjetivo
elderly
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) elderly man;
(f) elderly woman
anciano,-a
I adjetivo very old, ancient
II sustantivo masculino y femenino old person
los ancianos, old people
' anciano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anciana
- mayor
- acoger
- asilar
- chochear
- consumir
- desamparado
- valer
English:
ageing
- amble
- come through
- craggy
- elderly
- groan
- strike up
- aged
- geriatric
* * *anciano, -a♦ adjold♦ nm,f[hombre] old man, old person; [mujer] old woman, old person;los ancianos the elderly♦ nm[de tribu] elder* * *I adj oldII m old man* * *anciano, -na adj: aged, old, elderlyanciano, -na n: elderly person* * *anciano1 adj elderlyanciano2 n1. (sin especificar) elderly person -
18 huérfano
adj.orphan, without parents, orphaned.m.orphan.* * *► adjetivo1 orphan, orphaned► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 orphan\huérfano,-a de guerra war orphanhuérfano,-a de madre motherlesshuérfano,-a de padre fatherless* * *huérfano, -a1. ADJ1) [niño] orphaneduna niña huérfana de madre — a motherless child, a child that has lost her mother
2) (=desprovisto)huérfano de — [+ seguridad, protección] devoid of; [+ cariño, amor] bereft of frm, starved of
2.SM / F orphan* * *I- na adjetivoa) < persona>b) (carente, falto)II- na masculino, femenino orphan* * *= orphan.Nota: En una lista de encabezamientos, aquellos que no presentan ninguna relación (referencia) con ningún otro encabezamiento de la lista.Ex. Accessibility is related to the density of the cross-reference network, while the connectedness ratio is a measure of the number of orphans, a term coined to denote terms which have no linkages.----* dejar huérfano = orphan.* quedarse huérfano = orphan.* * *I- na adjetivoa) < persona>b) (carente, falto)II- na masculino, femenino orphan* * *= orphan.Nota: En una lista de encabezamientos, aquellos que no presentan ninguna relación (referencia) con ningún otro encabezamiento de la lista.Ex: Accessibility is related to the density of the cross-reference network, while the connectedness ratio is a measure of the number of orphans, a term coined to denote terms which have no linkages.
* dejar huérfano = orphan.* quedarse huérfano = orphan.* * *1 ‹persona›un niño huérfano an orphan, an orphan child ( liter)quedó huérfano a los cinco años he was orphaned at the age of fivees huérfano de padre he's lost his father, he doesn't have a fathermasculine, feminineorphan* * *
huérfano◊ -na adjetivo: un niño huérfano an orphan;
quedó huérfano he was orphaned;
es huérfano de padre he doesn't have a father
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
orphan
huérfano,-a mf orphan
' huérfano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guacha
- guacho
- huérfana
- acoger
- acogida
- asilar
- quedar
English:
fatherless
- orphan
* * *huérfano, -a♦ adj1. [persona] orphan;se quedó huérfano muy joven he was orphaned at a very young age;es huérfano de madre his mother died, he lost his mother2.huérfano de [carente de] devoid of;el partido está huérfano de un líder the party is without a leader♦ nm,forphan♦ nmImprenta orphan* * *I adj orphan atr ;quedarse huérfano be orphanedII m, huérfana f orphan* * *huérfano, -na adj1) : orphan, orphaned2) : defenseless3)huérfano de : lacking, devoid ofhuérfano, -na n: orphan* * *huérfano n orphanser huérfano de padre/madre to have lost your father/mother -
19 refugiado
f. & m.refugee, displaced person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: refugiar.* * *1→ link=refugiar refugiar► adjetivo1 refugee► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 refugee\refugiado político political refugee* * *(f. - refugiada)noun* * *refugiado, -aADJ SM / F refugee* * *I- da adjetivo refugee (before n)II- da masculino, femenino refugee* * *= refugee.Ex. The Ndzevane refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.----* campamento de refugiados = refugee camp.* campo de refugiados = refugee camp.* refugiado político = political refugee, emigre.* * *I- da adjetivo refugee (before n)II- da masculino, femenino refugee* * *= refugee.Ex: The Ndzevane refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
* campamento de refugiados = refugee camp.* campo de refugiados = refugee camp.* refugiado político = political refugee, emigre.* * *refugee ( before n)masculine, femininerefugeeCompuestos:● refugiado/refugiada de guerramasculine, feminine war refugee● refugiado económico/refugiada económicamasculine, feminine economic refugee● refugiado político/refugiada políticamasculine, feminine political refugee* * *
Del verbo refugiar: ( conjugate refugiar)
refugiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
refugiado
refugiar
refugiado◊ -da adjetivo
refugee ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
refugee;
refugiado económico economic refugee
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiadose DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugiado,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino refugee
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
' refugiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refugiada
- acoger
- acogida
- asilar
- devolver
English:
escape
- refugee
- economic
* * *refugiado, -a♦ adjrefugee♦ nm,frefugeerefugiado político political refugee* * *m, refugiada f refugee* * *refugiado, -da n: refugee* * *refugiado n refugee -
20 internar
v.1 to send to boarding school.2 to take to the hospital.3 to put in a home, to intern, to send in, to put in an institution.El médico internó al paciente The doctor put away the patient.4 to take inside.5 to put under restraint, to shut in, to imprison.El juez internó al malhechor The judge imprisoned the wrongdoer.* * *1 (en un colegio) to send to boarding school; (en un hospital) to confine (en, to)1 (penetrar) to penetrate* * *verbto confine, commit* * *1. VT1) (=ingresar) (Mil) to intern; (Med) to admit (en to)2) (=enviar tierra adentro) to send inland2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.está (como) para que lo internen — (esp CS fam) he should be certified (colloq)
internarse v prona) ( adentrarse)internarse en algo — <en bosque/espesura> to penetrate into something, to go deep into something
b) (CS) ( en hospital) to go into the hospital* * *1.verbo transitivo2.está (como) para que lo internen — (esp CS fam) he should be certified (colloq)
internarse v prona) ( adentrarse)internarse en algo — <en bosque/espesura> to penetrate into something, to go deep into something
b) (CS) ( en hospital) to go into the hospital* * *internar [A1 ]vtla internaron en un manicomio she was put in an asylumlo internaron en el hospital he was admitted to (the) hospital, he was hospitalizedvamos a tener que internarlo we are going to have to take him to (the) hospital1 (adentrarse) internarse EN algo:se internaron en el bosque they penetrated o went deep into the woods* * *
internar ( conjugate internar) verbo transitivo:
lo internaron en el hospital he was admitted to (the) hospital;
tuvimos que internarlo we had to take him to (the) hospital
internarse verbo pronominal
internar vtr (en un hospital) to admit
(en un manicomio) to confine
' internar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asilar
English:
intern
- admit
- commit
- hospitalize
* * *♦ vt[en colegio] to send to boarding school (en at); [en manicomio] to commit (en to); [en campo de concentración] to intern (en in); RP [en hospital] to admit (en to);la internaron en un colegio muy prestigioso they sent her to a very prestigious boarding school* * *v/t1 POL intern2 MED admit (to hospital)* * *internar vt: to commit, to confine
См. также в других словарях:
asilar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: asilar asilando asilado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. asilo asilas asila asilamos asiláis asilan… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
asilar — verbo transitivo 1. Uso/registro: restringido. Dar (una persona) asilo [a otra persona]: El Gobierno se niega a asilar a más refugiados. verbo pronominal … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
asilar — v. tr. 1. Acolher em asilo, albergar. • v. pron. 2. Recolher se em asilo … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
asilar — 1. tr. Dar asilo. 2. Albergar en un asilo. U. t. c. prnl.) 3. prnl. Tomar asilo en algún lugar … Diccionario de la lengua española
asilar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar asilo a una persona. SINÓNIMO acoger 2 Ingresar en un asilo. SINÓNIMO internar ► verbo pronominal 3 Tomar asilo en un lugar. * * * asilar tr. Internar a ↘alguien en un asilo. ⇒ *Acoger, *albergar. * * * asilar … Enciclopedia Universal
asilar — {{#}}{{LM A03685}}{{〓}} {{ConjA03685}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA03765}} {{[}}asilar{{]}} ‹a·si·lar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Dar asilo: • España asila a muchos hispanoamericanos.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Albergar en un asilo: • Cuando se quedó solo,… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
asilar — a|si|lar Mot Agut Verb transitiu … Diccionari Català-Català
asilar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Proteger un país a algún extranjero perseguido por razones políticas, ya sea aceptándolo en su embajada o en su territorio: Lograron asilarse en la embajada de México 2 Acoger a alguien desvalido o desprotegido: Lo… … Español en México
asilar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ recluir, internar, acoger, albergar, cobijar, proteger, amparar, recoger Antónimos: ■ arrojar, desamparar, abandonar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
asilar — transitivo y pronominal guarecer, acoger*, cobijar, refugiar, amparar, defender … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
asilar — tr. Dar asilo. Albergar en un asilo … Diccionario Castellano