Synonym: hazard, imperil, jeopardize, risk. Similar words: in danger, out of danger, anger, attendant, defendant, attendance, mundane, abundance. Meaning: [ɪn'deɪndʒə] v. 1. pose a threat to; present a danger to 2. put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
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31 Nevertheless Chancellor Helmut Kohl remains firmly opposed to a delay on the grounds that it could endanger the project.
32 The boy was also charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with an incident at Chesterfield library on Monday.
33 They are jointly accused of conspiring with others to cause an explosion likely to endanger life.
34 Detonated Jones, of Kremlin Drive, Tuebrook, admitted causing an explosion likely to endanger life.
35 The contamination could endanger the health of tens of thousands of people.
36 He was not particularly frightened himself, more excited and interested than alarmed, but he did not want to endanger Nona.
37 Any raid or rescue operation would endanger the lives of the hostages.
38 I would never play him if I thought it was any point that would endanger his life.
39 The youngsters have been charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage with intent to endanger life.
40 Campaigners along the 50-mile proposed route also fear the 400,000-volt cable could endanger health, spoil the landscape and devalue property.
41 But that is no reason to neglect the risks that continue to endanger public health as a result of fraud or recklessness.
42 The U.S. was unwilling to do anything that might endanger the alliance with Japan.
43 Fire/Emergency Procedures Misuse of fire fighting equipment is a criminal offence and could endanger the lives of students and staff.
44 He had also quickly grasped that the islanders would do nothing to endanger the safety of Sycorax.
45 Such offences as his profoundly endanger public security.
46 It is illegal and could endanger other people's lives.
47 Calcium would endanger the health of patients with psoriasis.
48 The enlargment of city endanger the mild animals.
49 He will endanger his freedom and even his life.
50 Valve leakage will endanger the environment and system operation.
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52 SPIEGEL ONLINE: Could this affair endanger German - Egyptian cooperation on archeological work?
53 If you work hard without rest, you will endanger your health.
54 The harmonic endanger was serious, which was engendered by double bridge cascade connection sequential control SCR converter.
55 The category of seed-borne virus is increasing gradually and the virosis endanger acutely, that cause the yield and quality If crops to descend.
56 You will endanger your health if you work so hard.
57 These positions now endanger the creditworthiness of the European banking system.
58 Newcastle disease (ND) and Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) are both very important viral infectious diseases that endanger seriously the raising-chickens' industries in our country all along.
59 Seoul believes accepting such a line would endanger fishing around five South Korean islands and hamper access to its port at Incheon.
60 Bad habits of daily life may endanger a person's health.
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