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To hazard
verb
To expose to chance; to take a risk.
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To hazard the contradiction - freedom is necessary.
He was invited to hazard a guess.
But some real estate specialists are willing to hazard estimates.
Care to hazard a guess as to the finding?
Care to hazard a guess what it is?
Care to hazard any predictions on the upcoming season?
Inquiring riders were left to hazard their own theories.
"I had to hazard a guess as to what I would make.
Hungarians do not enjoy speaking German, and are often unwilling to hazard their English.
Asked how many of his colleagues use marijuana, Polis didn't hesitate to hazard a guess.
It is too soon to hazard a prediction of the outcome, and China retains considerable strengths.
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