endangering — n. imperiling, jeopardizing, risking en·dan·ger || ɪn deɪndÊ’É™ v. put in danger, put at risk, imperil … English contemporary dictionary
endangering — … Useful english dictionary
endangering oneself — exposing oneself to risk, imperiling oneself, putting oneself in danger … English contemporary dictionary
endangering life — Acting so as to imperil the life of a human. Not necessarily by acts of physical violence. Anno; 5 ALR 712 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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treatment endangering health or reason — A ground for divorce in some jurisdictions, consisting of conduct such as to result in actual injury to the health of the complaining spouse or such as to make it probable that an impairment of health or reason will result if the conduct is… … Ballentine's law dictionary
treatment endangering life — A ground for divorce in some jurisdictions, consisting of a course of conduct, whether violent or not, which, under the circumstances of the case, endangers life. Anno: 5 ALR 713 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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endanger — 01. Your reckless driving [endangered] the lives of everyone in the car. 02. Raising taxes at this time could [endanger] this slow recovery of the economy. 03. It s too windy to go out in a boat without [endangering] yourself and the others. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English