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was endangering
verb
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
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"I was endangering my health," she said.
Lawmakers warned him he was endangering a good political career.
I believed I was endangering them just by lingering.
They told him he was endangering his career, ruining lives, and offending God.
Worried that he was endangering his relatives, he fled to the mountains.
Then they stopped, not least because the celestial shrapnel was endangering their hugely expensive satellites.
But the presence of Quso and his recruits was endangering everyone.
He relented in February 1974, saying the gasoline emergency was endangering public health and safety.
They said I was endangering the security of my own country.
The raid drew an unusual rebuke from the Bush administration, which said Israel was endangering civilians.
California, he continued, was endangering those officers and "advancing an open-borders philosophy shared by only the most radical extremists".
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