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View definitions for in danger

in danger

adjective as in assailable

adjective as in endangered

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adjective as in threatened

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But they also keep a close watch over suspected terrorist groups and send warnings if they think the country and its people are in danger.

He says his life is in danger due to health reasons.

From BBC

Some journalists have wondered whether our lives could be in danger if we push back against Trump.

From Salon

But other ministers believe the chancellor is in danger of undermining Labour’s relations with rural Britain while raising a relatively small amount of money.

From BBC

Depending on whom you ask, Chanel Maya Banks is either a missing person who may be in danger or hurt, or she has been located and is safe.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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