Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
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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