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Imperilled
Imperilled meaning
simple past and past participle of imperil; alternative spelling of imperiled.
Example sentences (18)
Factors such as habitat loss, hunting and the exotic pet trade have imperilled the South American apes, making Taronga's breeding program all the more vital, primate keeper Sasha Brook said.
He in fact wrote it only after Ms Wilkinson had delivered the speech, at a time it had become clear the upcoming trial was imperilled.
The story of Varian Fry, a US journalist who helped some 2,000 of Europe’s imperilled artists, writers and refugees escape from Nazi-occupied Europe, has inspired the new Netflix series “Transatlantic”.
All of this would be imperilled under a Labour government.
Judge Patrick Field KC acknowledged the risks taken by Lins imperilled not only her freedom but also her safety, underscoring her distressed mental state.
All of this served, at least for the Democrats and Trump’s critics, to distract from the weaknesses and problems that had imperilled their own political position.
Despite the summer reprieve, long-term care homes were still imperilled.
However, if a leader ensconces himself in the State House and allows anonymous surrogates to direct state affairs, then democracy as we know and accept it is imperilled!
I encountered trophy hunting outfitters selling hunts of even from the most imperilled species such as elephants, leopards and lions, and with some at really surprisingly low prices.
Productions will be jettisoned, people put out of work, institutions imperilled.
The minority of travellers along the Windsor-to-Quebec City corridor who ride VIA Rail were not as imperilled: most essential, tight-budgeted VIA trips can also be made by bus, with only moderate time lost and with money saved as a consolation.
These are not disaster movie scenarios, but recent catastrophic events linked to climate change that have directly imperilled Canadians in their own homes – especially our most vulnerable older citizens.
This imperilled femininity is white.
A ball ago only had his slog-sweep nearly imperilled him, debutant Marcus Harris lacking that little boundary-juggling trick that would have seen him pull off a stunner.
The accusation, along with one from a second accuser, have imperilled Kavanaugh’s lifetime appointment to the nation’s highest court as Republicans work to shore up his Senate confirmation ahead of the November 6 congressional vote.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service's (FWS) law enforcement department, which is responsible for catching wildlife traffickers, said it is striving to break up "international and domestic smuggling rings that target imperilled animals".
He endeavoured to revive its imperilled values and, thus, he became an "educator of the people" (in the words of Werner Jaeger ).
She contends that happiness comes from within, and that one's virtue is all that one truly has, because it is not imperilled by the vicissitudes of fortune.