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Endangerment   /ɛndˈeɪndʒərmənt/   Listen
Endangerment

noun
1.
A source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune.  Synonyms: hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk.






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"Endangerment" Quotes from Famous Books



... colour, and added that he thought Mr. K—— might have left him his. This precious sample of the mode in which the vices of the whites procure the intellectual progress of the blacks to their own endangerment, was, as you will easily believe, a significant chapter to me in the black history of oppression which is laid before my eyes in ...
— Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation - 1838-1839 • Frances Anne Kemble

... would trudge, in his worn suit of black, with his steel watch-chain and bunch of ancestral seals swinging and ringing from his fob, and the rain running into his trousers pockets, to the great endangerment of the health of his cherished old silver watch, which never went wrong because it was put right every day by St. Paul's. He was quite poor then, as I have said. I do not think he had more than a hundred pounds a-year, and he must have been five and thirty. I suppose ...
— Adela Cathcart - Volume II • George MacDonald



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