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How to use endanger in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word endanger? Here are some examples.

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Border Collies have a high startle reflex, which can sometimes endanger their lives.
His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause.
If these problems remain unacknowledged and unaddressed, the country may lose its predominance and endanger its security.
It breaks my heart that anyone could truly believe that Michael would do anything to harm or endanger our children.
She was arrested and charged with arson with intent to endanger life. She was found to be unfit to plead.
The conservationists argue the vehicles endanger life and damage flora and fauna.
The use of anti-personnel weapons in urban areas where they endanger large numbers of civilians is a violation of international law.
They are upset that anyone is now rocking the boat and might endanger their hopes to become enriched.
Too many local motorists run red lights and endanger the public, Councillor Banman said.
For instance, the EU suggests keeping cheeses at temperatures that will not endanger human health.
But environmentalists claim pollution from cod farms could endanger already depleted Atlantic salmon and sea trout populations.
At an earlier hearing Carter pleaded guilty to arson with intent to endanger life.
If you can't budget effectively, you endanger your financial security by spending more than you earn.
It might endanger other reporters to have it publicly known that this deception is practised.
Not to do so would be to betray the public interest and endanger the police, health service workers and victims.
For his part, he says he cannot reveal the size of the underlying archive the transcribers had access to because it would endanger their safety.
They were also charged with conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, and possession of handguns, silencers and a machine gun.
This did little to endanger his position, as he continued to profit from the ongoing fragmentation and disunity of his opposition.
In that state, the only function it could conceivably have was to endanger life if and when the occasion arose.
Even a small loss in any of these groups, barring the more numerous Nicobarese, could seriously endanger their survival.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There are many thousands of persons who believe this stuff, and endanger their lives and health by trusting to these empirics.
They were assembled for their own protection, and could not endanger themselves by lending any aid to him.
After the death of her husband, she had worked so late as to endanger her eyesight.
The dignity a parson derives from the lawn sleeves and square cap of his diocesan will never endanger his humility.
We not only have no right to endanger another's life by a duel, but we have no right to endanger our own.
It was too beautiful to risk or endanger or besmirch with any danger of scandal.
We naturally wish to increase production there, rather than endanger it.
No one wants to be a spoilsport but there is a difference between a bit of harmless fun and antics that endanger other people.
The cameras, built into lollipop signs or hat-mounted, will film abusive and threatening motorists who endanger patrolmen and women and children crossing the road.
Emma was gratified, to observe such a proof in her of strengthened character, and refrained from any allusion that might endanger its maintenance.
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