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is imperilled
verb
To put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
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"Hungarian democracy is imperilled," he told me.
Katoatau's homeland is imperilled by global warming.
The reading of books, we're often told, is imperilled.
Few enjoy the thought that their country gestates drunks and hooligans or is imperilled by fanatics.
Hillary Clinton lost on 8 November and now that progress is imperilled.
Our republic is imperilled by repressive govt. measures to any form of dissent.
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A country that fails to invest in its children is imperilling its future.
Some worry that the government's obvious ambivalence is imperilling the entire reconciliation process.
Yentob's inference ("that is a world that is difficult") was that Netflix is imperilling the BBC.
For Harper, the new law represents an opportunity to distract attention from economic news that is imperilling the future of his government, which is facing re-election next fall.
Trade deals will be imperilled outside.
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