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endanger English

Meaning endanger meaning

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endanger

If you endanger something, you put it in danger.

endanger

pose a threat to; present a danger to The pollution is endangering the crops (= queer) put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position

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Simple sentences

There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.

Movie subtitles

You have no right to endanger innocent people.
It will endanger relations with foreign powers if secret documents were revealed.
You don't think that would necessarily endanger everything?
We must know whether any group of men can endanger the safety of our seas. by preying upon American commerce.
Not so loud, you might endanger all of us.
BUT WILL MAKE IT VERY CERTAIN THAT THIS FORM OF TREACHERY SHALL NEVER AGAIN ENDANGER US.
Otherwise, I'd order you arrested for conspiring to endanger the lives of this community.
You can't endanger the rest of your patrol for one man.
He didn't endanger any lives.
We can't endanger twenty for three!
Precisely. You must think before you do anything to endanger the lifes of innocent men and women.
But not endanger you!
You take that man along, you endanger us all.
An emergency stop would endanger the boy.
It may endanger the very peace and stability of England.
I believe that I incorporate the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.
I refuse to endanger my children's health in a house with less than four bathrooms.
Eh? Might she not endanger our treaty being at best an unwilling wife.
You've no right to take advantage of your position as my wife to endanger the security of our government.
No, it's your decision but don't endanger the security of the island.
But not endanger you.
It contains a military secret which could endanger the kingdom if it fell into the wrong hands.
You can't endanger the community by harboring a madman.
It would endanger her.
You endanger the Throne!
Why endanger the rest of us by staying here?
And I think, respected colleagues that we should try our utmost to make sure Fantomas doesn't endanger other scientists.
Assuming the captain and the others are still alive, it would be unwise to endanger them by beaming down a large contingent.
Nothing must endanger it.
This stuff could endanger the entire world.
And then I can't endanger human lives any longer!
You'd endanger all of us.
These people have come from all over their country to a place they've been told will endanger their lives.

News and current affairs

The failures of banks like Northern Rock, Dexia, and Bankia are reminders that small and medium-size banks can endanger the entire financial system.
Because the rules to be put in place at the end of March will set in stone a two-speed Europe, they are bound to generate resentments that will endanger the EU's political cohesion.
Sure, their states need some extra help, but narrow interests should not be permitted to endanger our planet's future.
Large financial intermediaries endanger the entire financial system when they use the wrong risk model and make bad decisions.
Since high-risk premiums on government bonds endanger the capital adequacy of banks, half a solution is not enough.
Until now, the geopolitical dimension of European energy security has been so neglected as to endanger the Union's future.
The third argument is that higher inflation today would endanger the ECB's credibility in the future.
No election, they fear, would endanger their soldiers.
Such times are dangerous for democracy, because they endanger popular consent to democratic governments.
Many of Rivero's old friends feared that talking to the poet would endanger them, and he appeared lonely.
But to endanger this process here and now, in full awareness of the possible costs, is an act of very costly stupidity on the part of the Europeans - and stupidity is the worst sin in politics.
If the Serbian side did not agree to it, the agreement would have to be imposed, and that act of imposition would certainly endanger the civilian population.
Given the degree of China-Taiwan cooperation nowadays, reducing such sales would be unlikely to endanger Taiwan, and doing so would contribute substantially to confidence-building between the US and China.
Removing this constraint might endanger the Bank's triple A rating, but will make it more effective.
It would endanger the single most important - if slightly ironic - legacy of the FMLN's armed struggle: the creation of a liberal democracy in El Salvador.
The crowding out of private demand, owing to higher government-bond yields - and the ensuing increase in mortgage rates and other private yields - could, in turn, endanger the recovery.
It is a tragedy that ignorance of how much Indonesia has changed is being allowed to endanger its democratic development - and its role as a beacon of freedom and hope in the Islamic world.
Skeptics doubt the credibility of this policy, which in principle obliges the US to sacrifice New York in response to an attack on Warsaw, or endanger Los Angeles to defend Taipei.
This meant that governments had to effectively guarantee that no other institution whose collapse could endanger the system would be allowed to fail.
If we fail to meet the challenge, the global crisis will endanger the world for years to come.
Still, an increasingly Euro-skeptic Germany in the heart of the EU could, given its great economic clout, seriously endanger the European integration process.
At best, a nuclear-arms race would threaten to consume this already-unstable region, which would endanger the NPT, with far-reaching global consequences.
Balancing cuts in public spending in order not to endanger growth and employment requires a stable and smart government - and time. The UK and Germany are, with their excessive restrictions, are preparing the ground for recessions at home.
To endanger this passage is to endanger the world economy's energy lifeline.

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