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Example sentences for "endangers"

Lexicographically close words:
encysted; end; endanger; endangered; endangering; endarteritis; ende; endear; endeared; endearing
  1. Where the head remains immoveable under violent exertions of the uterus, it is not a case for the forceps but for the perforator; nor does it admit of much delay, for it endangers much injury of the soft parts or even rupture of the uterus.

  2. We know, also, that when the placenta becomes detached from the uterus during the progress of gestation, it is followed by a considerable hemorrhage, which greatly endangers the life of the mother.

  3. Leaving such a stump endangers the soundness of the whole tree.

  4. Now we claim that we are the only true Union men, and we put to them this one proposition: Whatever endangers this Union, save and except slavery?

  5. You yourself knew that he who endangers this honor is a mortal enemy to our souls.

  6. This violation of the Treaty of Berlin considerably endangers the peace of the world, and an international conference is proposed for the purpose of reconsidering the settlement of the Near Eastern question.

  7. Sand bars are constantly forming and shifting in the channel of the river, and for a steamer to run on one of them whilst the water is falling endangers the detention of the vessel until she is floated off by the annual rise in October.

  8. It affects alarm for the public freedom, when nothing so much endangers that freedom as its own unparalleled pretences.

  9. It may be conceded that superb skill is often acquired in this game of chance, but this skill itself endangers {416} the moral qualities of the possessor and leads him on to questionable practices.

  10. Each man in the crew holds a responsible position and knows that the slightest neglect endangers the welfare of the whole boat.

  11. It is an aggravation, rather, of the only one thing which ever endangers the Union.

  12. There is mortal sin if the delay is unreasonable and notably depreciates what is promised or notably endangers performance of the vow.

  13. Dear Sir, The enclosed papers will explain to you a case which imminently endangers the peace of the United States with Spain.

  14. Hormuth, shaking his head, "I know also that he who prints this proclamation endangers his life, and that he may lose it just as soon as Palm.

  15. If the knife which an assassin aims at your breast endangers your life, mine was endangered," said the emperor, with a gloomy smile.

  16. But this Arret endangers the transferring to Great Britain every man of them, who is not invincibly attached to his native soil.

  17. I beg you to reflect that too much practice of very wide stretches enfeebles the muscles and the power of the hand and fingers, endangers an even, sound touch, and makes the best style of playing a doubtful acquisition.

  18. There is another evil which sometimes results from the too common neglect of this rule, which is, that it endangers the deterioration of the quality of the milk.

  19. Its accumulation here, when known to the enemy, as it certainly will be, only endangers the city more and more.

  20. This is very bad, if it be true, and more and more endangers the capital.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endangers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.