endanger
/ɪnˈdeɪnʤɚ/
verb
endangers;
endangered;
endangering
/ɪnˈdeɪnʤrɪŋ/
endangers;
endangered;
endangering
/ɪnˈdeɪnʤrɪŋ/
Britannica Dictionary definition of ENDANGER
[+ object]
:
to cause (someone or something) to be in a dangerous place or situation
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Parents feared that the dog could endanger their children.
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The severe drought has endangered crops throughout the area.
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The controversy endangered [=threatened] his chances for reelection.
◊ In the U.S., if you drive in a way that is not safe the police may officially accuse you of driving to endanger.