Sentence examples for be imperilled from inspiring English sources

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be imperilled

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To put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.

  • "Boating and fishing groups contend that the 130 [wind energy] towers would be a navigation hazard and offshore construction would imperil the fisheries." "Wind Out of Their Sails", Jeffrey Winters, p. 31, Mechanical Engineering, June 2006

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Trade deals will be imperilled outside.

Would any of the operations be imperilled?

Sooner or later, Makoko will be imperilled.

All would be imperilled if its government remains a pariah.

The opposition argues that one of the organizing institutions of our society will be imperilled.

Servicemen and women will die unnecessarily and our national security will be imperilled".

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She wanted to report what she'd seen, but a co-worker warned her that she would be imperilling herself.

Otherwise he'd be waiting forever on the narrow balcony of her building and the boy would be imperilling himself by trying to squeeze through the bars.

"Hungarian democracy is imperilled," he told me.

The reading of books, we're often told, is imperilled.

If one piece failed, the whole system was imperilled.

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