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peril

[per-uhl] / ˈpɛr əl /


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“Underrate him at your peril…No chance he is going to go away unless a credible proposal is put on the table for a political transition.”

From The Wall Street Journal

King Felipe VI called on Spaniards to protect "democratic coexistence" against the perils of polarisation in a Christmas message on Wednesday.

From Barron's

But in addition to water damage and liability protection, it doesn’t cover such common perils as theft and the damage caused by trees falling on a house.

From Los Angeles Times

Whitney books, and he was very well-read about the perils of Whitney.

From Los Angeles Times

With one of the best midseason reveals in TV history, “Midnight Mass” has plenty of jump scares while exploring, with surprising delicacy, the need for, and perils of, religious faith.

From Los Angeles Times