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    endanger
    /ɪnˈdeɪn(d)ʒə/

    verb

    • 1. put (someone or something) at risk or in danger: "he was driving in a manner likely to endanger life"

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  2. to put someone or something in a situation in which it is likely to be harmed, damaged, or destroyed: Revealing that information might endanger our national security.

  3. The meaning of ENDANGER is to bring into danger or peril. How to use endanger in a sentence.

  4. to put someone or something in a situation in which it is likely to be harmed, damaged, or destroyed: Revealing that information might endanger our national security.

  5. endanger somebody/something to put somebody/something in a situation in which they could be harmed or damaged. The health of our children is being endangered by exhaust fumes. That one mistake seriously endangered the future of the company.

  6. Endanger definition: to expose to danger; imperil. See examples of ENDANGER used in a sentence.

  7. To endanger something or someone means to put them in a situation where they might be harmed or destroyed.

  8. To endanger someone is to put them in a dangerous position, or to threaten their safety. It would endanger your little brother if you encouraged him to jump off the garage roof into a pile of leaves.

  9. ENDANGER meaning: to cause (someone or something) to be in a dangerous place or situation.

  10. ENDANGER meaning: to put someone or something in a situation where they might be harmed or seriously damaged: . Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · endanger (third-person singular simple present endangers, present participle endangering, simple past and past participle endangered) ( transitive) To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to. ( obsolete, transitive) To incur the hazard of; to risk; to run the risk of.