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is endangering
verb
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
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But the truth is that immobilism, too, is endangering Israel.
It turns out that is endangering our health, too.
We are dependent on the technology that is endangering the planet.
Investors are alert for any hint that the Arkansas giant's new focus is endangering Target's earnings.
But however good the shelter's intentions, its critics say, it is endangering an already vulnerable population.
Chaperoning kids is a scary business, but so is endangering someone's career.
When your child is endangering himself or threatening to harm himself.
Instead it's President Obama who is endangering America by coddling terrorists and stopping torture.
America's veteran senator, Robert Byrd, says US arrogance is endangering the world.
"Are you suggesting President Trump is endangering our democracy?" Salbi asked.
So in that context, as far as I'm concerned, closing libraries is endangering the future.
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