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US
/ɛnˈdeɪndʒɝmənt/
]
[ UK /ɛndˈeɪndʒəmənt/ ]
[ UK /ɛndˈeɪndʒəmənt/ ]
NOUN
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a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune
drinking alcohol is a health hazard
How To Use endangerment In A Sentence
- The Drills endangerment is primarily a result of hunting as well as habitat destruction.
- In September 1993, he was charged with two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, court records show.
- He also faces charges of harassment, reckless endangerment and criminal impersonation ?for allegedly telling parking lot employees he was a federal agent.
- Since this woman has a history of child endangerment, and has already given up/lost custody of her two older children, should she be sterilized?
- I think this directive may cause endangerment in the form of illegal abortions and abandoned children.
- The group of rappellers, called Operation Sibyl - in ancient Greece, a sibyl was a fortuneteller - but also known as the Plaza Four, said they had had a tough 25 hours in jail before they were arraigned on felony and misdemeanor charges of assault, reckless endangerment and criminal trespass. Archive 2004-08-01
- Cooper, who fired four shots, faces a misdemeanor endangerment charge.
- He also faces charges of harassment, reckless endangerment and criminal impersonation ?for allegedly telling parking lot employees he was a federal agent.
- Sometimes it was a realm in which a person could feel good about, or underreact to, concepts such as deception, betrayal, dishonesty, manipulation or personal endangerment. Misshaped planet
- Languages are becoming extinct at an alarming rate which makes language endangerment the area of the greatest current concern to linguists.