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been endangered
verb
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
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(Wild chimps have officially been endangered since 1990).
"The tree has been endangered in many countries because of this widespread devastation," Mr. Blanchette said.
No patient is known to have been endangered, but an investigation is continuing.
Kramer appeared at ENO's 2016/17 launch and admitted the company's spirit had been endangered.
The rioters' believed that their livelihoods had been endangered by a dumbing-down of their skilled work by automated looms.
Indeed, there was little immediate evidence that the brake pads were faulty or that drivers or passengers had been endangered.
Changes in paved areas can also increase the risk of pluvial flooding at places that have not been endangered before.
This distinction, he said, meant that press freedoms had not been endangered by the raids on Thursday.
The situation in Afghanistan is not the first in which South Korean church volunteers have been endangered.
Ravidas dwellers also described how their own lives had been endangered when a man armed with two bombs came to blow up Ram Singh's house on Dec. 31.
But it decided that its ability to fulfil its mandate of assisting prisoners of war would have been endangered by public acknowledgment of Auschwitz.
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