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Definition of Endangering
1. endanger [v] - See also: endanger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endangering
Literary usage of Endangering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Archives of Maryland by Maryland Historical Society (1887)
"... Commission as he ought to have done, to the great contempt of his Lop in the
person of his Lieuten' General!, the notable endangering of this colony, ..."
2. The Law of Marriage and Divorce, Giving the Law in All the States and by Frank H Keezer (1906)
"Treatment endangering life. 110. Denial of sexual intercourse. 111. Abuse of
sexual intercourse. 112. Mental suffering. 113. False accusations and threats. ..."
3. Commentaries on the Law of Public Corporations, Including Municipal by Charles Fisk Beach (1893)
"Abatement of structures endangering public safety.— A municipality may, with the
strong hand, abate a public or common nuisance which endangers either the ..."
4. The Harleian Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and by William Oldys, John Malham (1810)
"... have lost the Fishing Trade, to the endangering the small Remainder of the
Trades they yet enjoy. Together with Expedients by which the Fishing Trade ..."
5. New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (partly Founded on Blackstone) by Henry John Stephen, James Stephen (1863)
"XL Unlawfully endangering railway passengers. Whosoever shall unlawfully and
maliciously put or throw on or across a railway any wood, ..."