Opposite of the condition of being protected from danger, risk, or injury
“The student and parents have severed all contact due to circumstances that would constitute endangerment to the student.”
Opposite of the preservation from danger or harm provided by a place or location
“Should I stay where I am, conserving energy and minimizing exposure to predators, or should I explore my environment, with the possibility of finding food and shelter?”
(of an object or structure) Opposite of the state of not having the ability to cause harm or injury
“The author debunks the myth that herbicides are not a threat to animal life.”
(especially of medicine or drugs) Opposite of the state of not having the ability to cause harm
“Much effort has been put into educating young people about the harmfulness of illicit drugs.”
Opposite of the action of preserving the state or security of something (or someone)
Opposite of protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft
Opposite of the act of protecting
“This was a cowardly, savage and vicious attack on a man who was utterly helpless.”
Opposite of the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
Opposite of the fact of being true or accurate
Opposite of intended to protect someone or something
Opposite of carried out as a precaution
Opposite of acting to preserve or conserve something
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