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to hazard
verb
To expose to chance; to take a risk.
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He was invited to hazard a guess.
To hazard the contradiction - freedom is necessary.
But some real estate specialists are willing to hazard estimates.
Care to hazard a guess as to the finding?
Care to hazard a guess what it is?
Care to hazard any predictions on the upcoming season?
Inquiring riders were left to hazard their own theories.
"I had to hazard a guess as to what I would make.
Moments later, though, the ball came to Hazard, he winced, turned and headed straight off.
Hungarians do not enjoy speaking German, and are often unwilling to hazard their English.
Asked how many of his colleagues use marijuana, Polis didn't hesitate to hazard a guess.
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