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endanger

[en-deyn-jeyr] / ɛnˈdeɪn dʒeɪr /


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She also wrote about people saving native flora and fauna, from mountain lions in need of a freeway crossing to endangered butterflies and tiny native bees.

From Los Angeles Times

And whereas most skiers would be hamstrung by a fear of injury that could endanger their career, Vonn is an established icon willing to accept risks others might not.

From Los Angeles Times

Those amphibians are endangered due to habitat loss.

From Salon

“They used another chemical that did not endanger the community,” Goldsmith said.

From Los Angeles Times

Man-made snow debuted at the Olympics in 1980, when a snow drought endangered the Lake Placid Games.

From Los Angeles Times