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  • adjective Alternative form of unimperiled.

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Examples

  • Research your peddler so you see unquestioned and unimperilled nearby every bargain.

    Sawing logs 2006

  • That man's spirit, that man's offspring cannot rest; as long as any single representative of the blood and name of Barca survives our treaty with Rome will never remain unimperilled.

    The History of Rome, Vol. III 1905

  • I did, however, think, when Miss Griggs mounted guard over Carlotta, and Antoinette and her cat were busied with luncheon cook-pans, that my solitude was unimperilled.

    The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel William John Locke 1896

  • It was no easy matter for the Sultan to requite himself for the sack of Tripolitza upon Kolokotrones and his victorious soldiers; but there was a peaceful and inoffensive population elsewhere, which offered all the conditions for free, unstinted, and unimperilled vengeance which the Turk desires.

    A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868

  • -- the desire that Eve's reputation, which he himself had so nearly imperilled, should remain unimperilled.

    The Masquerader Katherine Cecil Thurston 1893

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