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endanger verb abuse, be careless with, be malevooent, bring into peril, bully, compromise, damage, dare, expose to danger, expose to injury, expose to loss, harm, hazard, hurt, impair, imperil, in discrimen, in pericuuum, injure, jeopardize, leave defenseless, leave unprooected, make insecure, make liable to danger, make liable to injury, make unsafe, make vulnerable, maltreat, menace, misuse, molest, peril, persecute, prey upon, put in hazard, put in jeopardy, risk, risk exposure to harm, speculate with, stake, subject to loss, terrify, terrorize, threaten, torment, torture, victimize, violate Associated concepts: endanger life, endanger safety How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Held in the strictest tension against these promises of God, however, are the threats or endangerments to them, which stem in part, of course, from Israel's own unfaithfulness, but just as often spring from sources external to, or not contingent on Israel or its behavior. While conventional methods rely on well-known or obvious endangerments, the Ladwein Map also uncovers unidentified weak zones. This perception, as Ashby makes clear, is misguided, for the underlying cause of these endangerments to children is not parental failure, but economic poverty. |
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