Synonym: danger, harm, hazard, jeopardy, risk. Antonym: safety. Similar words: verily, perilous, drill, thrill, angrily, thrilled, primarily, brilliant. Meaning: ['perəl] n. 1. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune 2. a state of danger involving risk 3. a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury. v. 1. pose a threat to; present a danger to 2. put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
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31. Politicians espouse it; government departments ignore it at their peril.
32. The Phillips curve was regarded as an inescapable constraint on policy action which the authorities could only ignore at their peril.
33. These two central problems associated with nuclear power can be ignored only at our peril.
34. I would not for a moment propose we face the same immediate peril confronting the world in the early 1940s.
35. He spoke with the sort of quietly threatening tone that you ignored at your peril.
36. The world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it. Albert Einstein
37. When you are weighing up which lender to go to for your loan, you ignore their differences at your peril.
38. But the yellow peril of Mrs Slocombe's hairdo caused a problem for the dynamic of the show.
39. The Shuttle/Redgrove thesis states that periods have meaning, and we ignore it at our peril.
40. A love for tradition has never weakened a nation, indeed it has strengthened nations in their hour of peril. Winston Churchill
41. These are grave environmental warnings, which we ignore at our peril.
42. Yet it is also one of the most popular programs, and politicians have made changes to it at their peril.
43. Nor did he seem to grasp the peril that he was in.
44. Given its open-ended commitments in Sierra Leone, Britain ignores this crisis at its peril.
45. The peril of theft includes loss or damage arising from burglary robbery and larceny.
46. Anybody linked with the Republican cause would be in peril of their life under the Fascists.
47. In the fallout,(Sentencedict.com ) hundreds of investors sued brokerage houses and traders for not warning clients about their investment peril.
48. With food supplies exhausted, two million people are in peril of starving.
49. No matter where you begin, the road to the Final Four is fraught with peril.
50. Attribute it to the West Coast offense at your own peril.
51. It is not civil war that is the greatest peril but anarchy.
52. Whether Christians should welcome it or not remains an open question, but they can ignore it only at their peril.
53. Those who ignore the warnings do so at their peril, however.
54. Ibbeth Peril has secrets it discloses only to brave men but its sylvan surroundings can be enjoyed by all.
55. Were voices from the dark yet knowing part of oneself,[sentencedict.com] voices you ignored only at your peril.
56. She turned, at some peril to her own safety, and looked down at him.
57. The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form.
58. Spalding, after being warned of his peril by Catholic priest Father Brouillet, fled from the massacre to Lapwai.
59. This was the ritualistic time for the slaying of a leader, as Julius Caesar found out to his peril.
60. Mourning can have a therapeutic function that we ignore at our peril.