shelter in place
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of shelter in place
First recorded in 1975–80
Example Sentences
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The pipeline break, which some residents said sounded like the roar of a jet engine, occurred Saturday afternoon and forced a nearly four-hour closure of the freeway, as area residents were ordered to shelter in place.
From Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles County firefighters were responding to a gas line explosion in Castaic on Saturday, which prompted the California Highway Patrol to close a portion of the 5 Freeway and the Fire Department to order residents to shelter in place.
From Los Angeles Times
The California Department of Transportation warned that flooding could occur with little notice and advised residents to evacuate or prepare to shelter in place.
From Los Angeles Times
He rushed back to his dorm as authorities converged on the campus and students and local residents were ordered to shelter in place.
Officials lifted a shelter in place order earlier Sunday when they determined that there was no additional threat.
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