Synonym: risky, wild. Similar words: hazard, haphazard, blizzard, pardon, tear down, double jeopardy, tremendous, cordon. Meaning: ['hæzədəs] adj. involving risk or danger.
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91 It is also suggested as a weapon against parasites, but this does sound rather hazardous!
92 The monitor has four lamps which indicate levels of energy leakage, and an alarm sounds if hazardous levels are found.
93 We need better regulations regarding the transportation of hazardous waste along public roads.
94 Damaged discs or grinders can be very hazardous and gloves and goggles must be worn.
95 Emission limits or prohibitions on hazardous air pollutants and effluent limitations on toxic wastewater discharges have been adopted.
96 But there are things that individuals, organizations, and governments have learned to do to make life less hazardous there.
97 Considerable progress in reducing the emissions of hazardous wastes has been made.
98 Projects already undertaken for pharmaceutical customers have involved removal of plant and equipment contaminated with low-levels of radioactivity and other hazardous materials.
99 No doubt the journey back was as hazardous as it was coming.
100 When different substances are combined underground or burned, chemicals hazardous to human health can result.
101 All of us knew that the expedition was likely to be extremely hazardous.
102 In view of this, the committee stressed the need to restrict the availability of highly hazardous pesticides.
103 In any case, herbicides broke down quickly and were probably more hazardous to the crews delivering them than to anyone else.
104 The site was used by the Royal Navy for years to dump blue asbestos and other hazardous materials from ships and dockyards.
105 The use of spears is possible yet arguably a hazardous occupation more suited to hunting as a sport.
106 Typical end-uses include fire screens and welding blankets in potentially hazardous environments such as oil platforms, shipyards and the steel industry.
107 I think that he accepts that that would constitute a long-term commitment, and a hazardous and dangerous one.
108 Pails were emptied from upper windows, making their way hazardous.
109 Health and health studies Taxes on addictive and potentially hazardous products like tobacco and alcohol produce a dual effect.
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110 Safety legislation requires the disclosure of hazardous contents but this seems to be ignored as well.
111 In its concentrated form it is hazardous to handle especially as many commercial formulations are stabilised with caustic soda.
112 In 1820, a voyage to Australia was a hazardous undertaking.
113 Drugs prescribed by doctors can be extremely hazardous if used in the wrong way.
114 Safer handling, storage and transport of hazardous chemicals will be held in Aberdeen on 28 February 1992.
115 Between countries, and even within them, there is disagreement about what constitutes waste and what should count as hazardous.
116 I am certain that, in those days, the quality of food was so poor that eating was probably hazardous.
117 Hazardous materials should be provided in such a way that the appropriate protective clothing should automatically be provided.
118 In this new world, any departure from the narrowest fiscal path is hazardous to the health of the offending country.
119 The building is now unoccupied, and all radioactive or hazardous materials have been removed.
120 A marriage begun without financial security looks hazardous to the poet, let alone where the man seems cunning and manipulative.
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