Meaning & Definition of word "Endanger"

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    Endanger

    /ɪnˈdeɪn.dʒər/

    verb:

    • 1. to put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.
      • Example: Pollution can endanger the health of local wildlife.
    • 2. to expose to danger or harm.
      • Example: His reckless driving could endanger the lives of others on the road.
    • 3. to put in a situation where there is a chance of loss or injury.
      • Example: Overfishing can endanger entire fish populations.
    • 4. to jeopardize.
      • Example: The company's financial troubles may endanger its future.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'en-' meaning 'to cause to be' combined with 'danger' from Latin 'damnum' meaning 'loss, harm'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    endanger wildlife:

    to threaten species with extinction or habitat loss

    endanger one's reputation:

    to put one's good name at risk of harm

    endanger the mission:

    to jeopardize the success of a task or goal

    Related Words

    danger:

    the possibility of suffering harm or injury

    jeopardy:

    a situation in which there is a risk of danger or loss

    Slang Meanings of endanger

    Meaning: to take risks that could result in serious consequences

    Example Sentence: That crazy stunt you pulled could really endanger your career!

    Meaning: to place oneself in a potentially harmful situation

    Example Sentence: Don't endanger yourself just to impress your friends.