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Definition of Endangerments
1. endangerment [n] - See also: endangerment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endangerments
Literary usage of Endangerments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Midwest Methamphetamine Crisis: Developing a Plan for Federal, State & Local edited by John Ashcroft (2001)
"Meth and the threat of meth labs in pur neighborhoods and in our rural areas
resulted in fires, explosions, child endangerments, ..."
2. Ecology, Diversity and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin edited by Deborah M. Finch, Joseph A. Tainter (1996)
"In these Southwestern regions, endangerments were predominantly associated with
rangeland ecosystems and regions of rapid human population growth and ..."
3. Stage Affairs in America Today by Allen Davenport (1907)
"What reputable speech cannot pronounce its paragon! What massed endangerments of
gibberish " isms" (unstayed by the timidity of changing politics, ..."
4. In Place of the Forest: Environmental and Socio-Economic Transformation in by H. C. Brookfield, Lesley Potter (1995)
"... environment or arise from changes that have taken place in that environment.
This wider meaning can shade too readily into endangerments of another ..."
5. The Two Circuits: A Story of Illinois Life by James L. Crane (1877)
"They are often non compos mentis judges of the true criticality of their
endangerments." '' Don't talk so big, Doctor, to a common man. ..."