Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
endanger .
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- verb Alternative form of
endanger .
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Examples
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The water was turned off to save a so call indanger species called the Delt Smelt Fish.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan ready to finance second phase of Rajasthan forestry project 2010
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The water was turned off to save a so call indanger species called the Delt Smelt
WN.com - Articles related to Japan ready to finance second phase of Rajasthan forestry project 2010
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What I want to tell you that at the moment lives of millions of people indanger.
OpEdNews - Diary: Thanks OpedNews For Helping Me And Millions Others 2009
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Oh well the good news is that her toe nials which have been a bit well wiered since she was born are not infected but one of them is indanger of becoming so.
Snell-Pym » Hernia 2007
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Instead they indanger the lives uneccesarily of the military personel real smart MSM!!!
Think Progress » Note to Lieberman: The Iraqis Want A Timetable 2005
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Here is a field of satire opend to me; but since the Revolution, I have wholly renouncd that talent: for who would give physic to the great, when he is uncalldto do his patient no good, and indanger himself for his prescription?
Postscript to the Reader Vergil 1909
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Sometimes brake which indanger the Perogues or Canoe, as it imedeately turns and if any rock Should chance to be below, the rapidity of the current would turn her over, She Should chance to Strike the rock we observe great Caution at those places.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Fire within, which sometimes not circulating right, breaks out in little Gusts of Wind and Heat, and is apt to indanger setting Fire to the Feathers, and this is more or less dangerous, according as among which of the Feathers it happens; for some of the Feathers are more apt to take Fire than others, as their Quills or Heads are more or less full of that solid Matter mention'd before.
The Consolidator or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon Daniel Defoe 1696
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Imprisoned on the suspicion of Witchcraft, and who had frequently Cured very painfull Hurts by muttering over them certain Charms, which I shall not indanger the Poysoning of my Reader by repeating.
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I wou'd not have you indanger her heart neither: for thou hast
Sir Patient Fancy 1678
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