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To endanger
verb
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
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To endanger the relationship between the NHS and the public would be hugely regrettable.
To undermine cohesion is to endanger everyone.
I don't want to endanger anybody's career.
To undermine solidarity is to endanger everyone.
We do not want to endanger anyone".
We allow artists to endanger us, perhaps, because they are even more likely to endanger themselves.
And this does not have to endanger citizens' privacy rights.
I do not intend to endanger the lives of anyone.
But few think it large enough to endanger big projects.
No one, he said, wants to endanger the police.
If you want to endanger your workers, don't mind us.
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