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How to use endangering in a sentence

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

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Keep the muzzle pointed at a backstop which would stop a bullet without endangering anyone.
Conservationists say unregulated fisheries in the southern oceans are endangering the albatross.
Foolish firebugs who torched piles of rubbish across York early today have been accused of endangering lives.
It's just not worth the risk of breaking an axle or burning a clutch and endangering other folks.
Besides endangering a unique national resource, the bison slaughter program is a senseless waste of taxpayers' money.
Your eyes are much too valuable to risk endangering them so make sure you don't forget.
Would even you take the risk of endangering the lives of both Peter and Erin, our friends?
Why change direction now and risk endangering Smith's achievement in Dundee, one of Scotland's few successes?
It has been criticised for endangering the broad popularity of the game and risking losing the attention of youngsters.
Let us strengthen their hands in resolving such matters without endangering their seats.
Soaring prices on the world aluminium market have been blamed for a spate of sign thefts which are endangering Cotswold motorists.
Another problem is that during rains, untrimmed branches are likely to fall on the road, endangering passing pedestrians and vehicles.
Besides the fact that the vehicle was obviously unroadworthy, the passenger was endangering himself and obstructing the view of the driver.
Those responsible for exploiting and endangering consumers, and mishandling animals, will be tracked down and prosecuted.
Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize.
In Beantown, city officials want to install GPS tracking devices to make sure unionized drivers aren't goofing off or endangering schoolchildren.
One of the ways to ensure against endangering your children in cold weather is to know whether it's too cold to go out, or if your child is dressed adequately.
He also suggested the government remove the entire part concerning the proscription of local organisations found to be endangering national security.
They still have casual sex without protection, endangering their lives and those of others.
However, when sped up by human activity, a lack of balance sets in, endangering the present wildlife.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The surgeon stopped it when he saw that one of the men had received such bad wounds that he could not fight longer without endangering his life.
And I can't bear to hear you provoking the gentlemen, and endangering of yourself more.
Robinson faces three charges of petty larceny and endangering the welfare of a child.
The boys' father Michael Santiago, 25, was arrested for endangering children.
He would then experiment with that second one, without endangering gault.
It hath been a great endangering to the health of some plantations, that they have built along the sea and rivers, in marish and unwholesome grounds.
Nor was her pliancy in the end effected by a less motive, than the fear of being chargeable with protracting the public calamities, and endangering the event of the contest.
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