dangerously radioactive

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Radioactive to a degree that poses a danger to health or the environment.

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  • The contaminated area remains dangerously radioactive years after the accident.
  • Scientists warned that the waste could become dangerously radioactive if not stored properly.
  • Exposure to this material is dangerously radioactive and requires immediate evacuation.
  • They discovered a dangerously radioactive substance hidden in the old laboratory.
  • After the nuclear incident, the entire region was declared dangerously radioactive.
  • The device contained dangerously radioactive isotopes, posing a significant threat.
  • Handling anything that is dangerously radioactive requires specialized equipment.
  • There were concerns that the fallout would be dangerously radioactive.
  • Measures were taken to contain the dangerously radioactive leak.
  • The experts confirmed that the core was still dangerously radioactive.