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Definition of Imperiling
1. imperil [v] - See also: imperil
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imperiling
Literary usage of Imperiling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Agency: Including Not Only a Discussion of the by Floyd Russell Mechem (1914)
"imperiling broker's security.—As indicated in an earlier section, however, a
broker cannot be required to obey instructions not to sell where to do so would ..."
2. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1907)
"... and their children In the founding and growth under God of our widely-extended
country, and while imperiling the perpetuity of our civil and religious ..."
3. Negligence of Imposed Duties, Personal by Charles Andrew Ray (1891)
"imperiling SAFETY OF TRAVELERS. Sec. 14. Negligence Causing Injury to Traveler.
a. Excavating in or near Highway. b. Falling of Fence or Limbs of Trees. c. ..."
4. International Finance and Its Reorganization by Elisha Michael Friedman (1922)
"imperiling OF PEACE—In favor of cancellation the argument is advanced that the
existence of war debts leads to hatred of the creditor country and is an ..."
5. Report of the Commission and of the Minority Commissioner of the United by United States Pacific Railway Commission, Robert Emory Pattison, Charles P. Young, Edward C. Manners (1887)
"... value of I ho roads subsidized by the United States and on which it has a
lien, thereby increasing and in no way imperiling or affecting its security. ..."