seriously endanger
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
To put someone or something in a situation of severe risk or danger.
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- Taking these drugs could seriously endanger your health.
- The oil spill will seriously endanger the local marine ecosystem.
- His reckless behavior seriously endangered the lives of his colleagues.
- Leaking confidential client data would seriously endanger the company's reputation.
- A lack of funding could seriously endanger the future of the research project.
- The proposed policy could seriously endanger the fragile peace in the region.
- Ignoring safety protocols can seriously endanger everyone on the construction site.
- The spread of misinformation on social media seriously endangers public safety.
- The stability of the government was seriously endangered by the political scandal.
- We must act decisively, or climate change will seriously endanger the existence of many species.