imperil (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ɪmˈper.əl/
Definition
To put something or someone in danger of being harmed or destroyed.
Examples
The company's financial instability could imperil its future.
His reckless driving put his passengers in peril.
The spread of invasive species imperils native wildlife.
How to Use imperil
- imperil something (collocation)
- To put a thing into danger. — "The wildfire threatened to imperil the town's water supply."
- imperil someone (collocation)
- To put a person into danger. — "His actions could imperil innocent bystanders."
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