endangerɛnˈdeɪn dʒər
endanger (v)
- present
- endangers
- past
- endangered
- past participle
- endangered
- present participle
- endangering
English Definitions:
endanger, jeopardize, jeopardise, menace, threaten, imperil, peril (verb)
pose a threat to; present a danger to
"The pollution is endangering the crops"
queer, expose, scupper, endanger, peril (verb)
put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
endanger (Verb)
To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
endanger
Endangerment is a type of crime involving conduct that is wrongful and reckless or wanton, and likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm to another person. There are several kinds of endangerment, each of which is a criminal act that can be prosecuted in a court. In some U.S. states, such as Florida, substantially similar language is used for the crime of culpable negligence. The offense is intended to prohibit and therefore deter reckless or wanton (of a cruel or violent action, deliberate and unprovoked conduct) that wrongfully creates a substantial risk of death or serious injury to others.
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