verb
- past tense and past participle of 'danger'; to put in danger or expose to risk (archaic or rare)
Usage: archaic; rarely used in modern English; more common in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- The reckless driver dangered the lives of pedestrians on the street.
- His careless actions dangered the entire expedition.
- The captain dangered the ship by sailing into the storm.
- She felt that her reputation had been dangered by the false accusations.