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Meanings of
endanger
in anglès
portuguès
arriscar
català
amenaçar
espanyol
amenazar
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Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
peril
threaten
menace
jeopardize
jeopardise
imperil
català
amenaçar
portuguès
arriscar
català
comprometre
espanyol
exponer
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Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
queer
expose
scupper
català
comprometre
Sinònims
Examples for "
queer
"
queer
expose
scupper
Examples for "
queer
"
1
I wrote this article about the word
'
queer
'
in the paper today.
2
Artist and
queer
rights advocate Jamiee Stockman-Young said the issue was complex.
3
Does
queer
art, some ask, refer to a specific school of protest?
4
For
queer
and transgender Pakistanis, however, the risks are far more ubiquitous.
5
He spoke in a
queer
,
hard voice; and instantly left the room.
1
European banking stress test next year will
expose
Ireland to further risks.
2
A second impeachment inquiry could further
expose
divisions within the Democratic Party.
3
And that's just going to
expose
us to a whole new market.
4
The missions might also
expose
the agency to political and media criticism.
5
They are going to
expose
the abuse; it's for their own sake.
1
The disruption is likely to
scupper
travel plans for thousands of customers.
2
But did that split the vote and
scupper
her chance of success?
3
Islamists hardliners have timed attacks to try to
scupper
the peace process.
4
Morgan Stanley's legal move had threatened to
scupper
efforts to restructure Arrium.
5
He found the mate coiled in the
scupper
,
very wet and still.
Usage of
endanger
in anglès
1
But Portugal said last month political uncertainty could
endanger
the much-needed assistance.
2
MINUSMA urged both sides to refrain from violence that could
endanger
civilians.
3
The law requires doctors to report information that could
endanger
women's lives.
4
And he warned the measures will
endanger
social security and medical provision.
5
Nor does he want to
endanger
the health of his 71-year-old father.
6
However, uncontrolled TLR-triggered inflammation will
endanger
normal pregnancy, resulting in pregnancy loss.
7
Allowing hunting could lead to abuses and
endanger
other species, he warns.
8
Now let me be clear: Coach Graham would never
endanger
any kid.
9
You travel about in search of your nephew; you
endanger
your health.
10
It's not just in domestic violence situations that it could
endanger
lives.
11
I implore you to be careful and not to
endanger
your future.
12
Even more to the point, these bombs might
endanger
our own existence.
13
But this is amply sufficient to
endanger
the maintenance of the Union.
14
To
endanger
himself was an act of selfishness he could not risk.
15
She would not
endanger
the durability of his aspiration by discussing it.
16
The kidnappers knew better than to leave anything that would
endanger
them.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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endanger
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
endanger life
endanger the health
endanger public
endanger human
endanger national
More collocations
Translations for
endanger
portuguès
arriscar
ameaçar
comprometer
català
amenaçar
posar en perill
comprometre
arriscar
exposar
espanyol
amenazar
exponer al peligro
hacer peligrar
poner en peligro
exponer
comprometer
arriesgar
Endanger
through the time
Endanger
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common