The modern dance imperils health, it poisons the social nature; it destroys intellectual growth; and it robs men and women of their virtue.
In a way peculiar to itself the modern dance imperils health.
The thief attacks the sacred right of the individual to his property, and imperils the peace and stability of society itself.
Thus, to put off the fulfillment of a vow to enter religion lessens the value of the thing promised, if one waits until old age; it imperils the promise, if one remains in the world for several years exposed to the danger of losing vocation.
It is a need that imperils my safety, but my honour is concerned, or rather, that poor remnant of my honour which I have left to me.
Every moment you stay here, every word you speak, imperils your liberty.
I suppose I should seem curious if I were to ask why the excellent Mrs. Sykes imperils her immortal soul in your behalf?
As it is, if my presenceimperils your social standing you can seclude me until the next train.
The unmarried man who leads a life of vice, to some extent, at least, only imperils himself; but the married man imperils his wife and his children in addition.
The friendship for your country that we from the North have is a friendship that imperils no interest of Europe.
I have not; and Agrippina's beautifully ringed tail flapping across my copy distracts my attention and imperils the neatness of my penmanship.
Some transient accident of weather or the balance of Nature in the sea or in the fields imperils the existence of the whole community.
First, we must compose ourselves with fundamental seriousness--with that absolute gravity which imperils the publication of a book and entirely prohibits the production of a play on such matters.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imperils" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.