endanger|endangered|endangering|endangers in English
verb
[en·dan·ger || ɪn'deɪndʒə]
put in danger, put at risk, imperil
Use "endanger|endangered|endangering|endangers" in a sentence
1. Smoking during pregnancy endangers your baby's life .
2. Harmful associations especially endanger youths.
3. The priest said he was endangering his immortal soul.
4. Such sights will endanger the child.
5. The Bontebok is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act
6. Why take risks that endanger your life?
7. The spontaneous combustion of coal seam endangers the safe production.
8. Development of the area would endanger wildlife.
9. The drift of the icebergs in the sea endangers the ships.
10. Affray, fighting in public in a way that endangers or alarms others.
11. We're not allowed to endanger the ETA members.
12. Such offences as his profoundly endanger public security.
13. 6 Development of the area would endanger wildlife.
14. Taking these drugs could seriously endanger your health.
15. Far from endangering their future, they were helping to ensure it.
16. Five endangered species have been recorded in the park, including the endangered spotted gum.
17. Toxic waste could endanger lives and poison fish.
18. A person who needlessly delays getting baptized endangers his prospects for everlasting life.
19. Bad enough to endanger yourself, but to encourage Emmeline...
20. 11 Smoking during pregnancy can endanger your baby's health.
21. 5 The debate could endanger the proposed peace talks.
22. 4 Toxic waste could endanger lives and poison fish.
23. 2 You will endanger your health if you smoke.
24. Calcium would endanger the health of patients with psoriasis.
25. Autocratic style of leadership may endanger the organisational efficiency.