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been imperilled
verb
To put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
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Entire histories have been imperilled by the storm.
It is these ordinary members who have been imperilled, by being exposed to jihadi theology in its purest form.
National security has been imperilled, they all warned, as Tory demands for the Guardian to be prosecuted have grown.
But even this has been imperilled of late by revelations that Mr Bachchan and his film-star son, Abhishek, bought valuable plots of land reserved for farmers.
They discussed Warren Buffett's proposed investment of five billion dollars in the investment bank, which had been imperilled by the crash.
With Iraq, Mr Bush fought a war of choice (a good one in our view), but that cause, not to mention peoples' lives, has been imperilled by incompetence.
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"Hungarian democracy is imperilled," he told me.
Trade deals will be imperilled outside.
Would any of the operations be imperilled?
Sooner or later, Makoko will be imperilled.
The reading of books, we're often told, is imperilled.
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