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    endangerment
    /ɪnˈdeɪn(d)ʒəm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action of putting someone or something at risk or in danger: "prosecutors charged him with reckless endangerment of fellow passengers"

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  2. : to bring into danger or peril. recklessly endangering innocent lives. intransitive verb. : to create a dangerous situation. driving to endanger. endangerment. in-ˈdān-jər-mənt. en- noun. Synonyms. adventure. compromise. gamble (with) hazard. imperil. jeopardize. menace.

  3. Definitions of endangerment. noun. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune. synonyms: hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk. see more.

  4. 3 days ago · Endangered species, any species that is at risk of extinction because of a sudden rapid decrease in its population or a loss of its critical habitat. Previously, any species of plant or animal that was threatened with extinction could be called an endangered species.

  5. noun. /ɪnˈdeɪndʒəmənt/ /ɪnˈdeɪndʒərmənt/ [uncountable] the act of putting somebody/something in a situation in which they could be harmed or damaged. The problems that have contributed to the endangerment of the species are largely caused by humans. (US English, law) The suspect faces child endangerment charges. Topics Crime and punishment c2.

  6. 1. To expose to harm or danger; imperil. 2. To threaten with extinction. en·dan′ger·ment n. Synonyms: endanger, hazard, imperil, jeopardize, risk.

  7. The meaning of ENDANGERMENT is the crime or tort of exposing others to possible harm or danger.

  8. Endangerment definition: The act of putting someone into danger , or the condition of being in danger.

  9. Examples of how to use “endangerment” in a sentence from Cambridge Dictionary.

  10. to put someone or something in a situation in which it is likely to be harmed, damaged, or destroyed: Revealing that information might endanger our national security.

  11. The act of subjecting someone else to a situation which might result in harm or damage. How to use "endangerment" in a sentence. During the trial, the prosecutor accused the defendant of endangerment due to reckless driving. The worker filed a lawsuit against his company for endangerment due to unsafe workplace conditions.