endanger

/ɪnˈdeɪndʒər/
verb
  1. To put someone or something in a dangerous situation where they could be harmed or lost.
    • Smoking during pregnancy can endanger the health of the baby.
    • Driving too fast in bad weather will endanger everyone in the car.
    • The construction project may endanger the ancient ruins nearby.
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