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91endanger — endangerment, n. /en dayn jayr/, v.t. to expose to danger; imperil: It was foolish to endanger your life in that way. [1400 50; late ME; see EN 1, DANGER] Syn. threaten, jeopardize, hazard, risk. * * * …
92Huron Indians — • If language may be taken as a fair criterion to go by, the Hurons proper were the original stock from which sprang all the branches of the great Iroquoian family, whether included in the primitive federation of the Five Nations, or standing… …
93Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil — Brazil This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Brazil …
94plight — {{11}}plight (n.) condition or state (usually bad), late 12c., from Anglo Fr. plit, O.Fr. pleit condition (13c.), originally way of folding, from V.L. *plictum, from L. plicitum, neut. pp. of L. plicare to fold, lay (see PLY (Cf. ply) (v.)).… …
95risk — I. n. Danger, hazard, jeopardy, peril, exposure to harm. II. v. a. 1. Hazard, peril, endanger, jeopard, jeopardize, put in peril, put to hazard, expose to danger. 2. Venture, dare to undertake …
96imperil — verb allowing access to the detainee would imperil national security Syn: endanger, jeopardize, risk, put in danger, put in jeopardy, expose to danger, hazard; threaten, pose a threat to; archaic peril …
97hazard — n 1. danger, endangerment, risk, jeopardy, threat; peril, imperilment, insecurity, precariousness; crisis, predicament, dilemma. 2. chance, contingency, unpredictability, uncertainty, gamble, venture; accident, surprise, unintentional happening,… …
98peril — n 1. risk, jeopardy, danger, hazard; menace, threat, minacity, gathering storm, handwriting on the wall, foreboding; endangerment, imperilment, liability, vulnerability, susceptibility, subjection, exposure, openness; precariousness, insecurity,… …
99risk — n 1. hazard, peril, danger, jeopardy; endan germent, imperilment, liability, vulnerability, susceptibility, exposure; precariousness, insecurity, unpredictability, uncertainty; chance, big chance, long shot; speculation, plunge, gamble, leap in… …
100precipiter — Precipiter. v. a. Jetter d un lieu eslevé dans un lieu fort bas, jetter dans un lieu profond. Il ne se dit guere que des hommes, des animaux. Precipiter du haut des murailles dans le fossé. les anciens Romains precipitoient certains criminels du… …