Example sentences for: endangering

How can you use “endangering” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • John Patten, the Education Secretary, is, according to The Times [4 February 1993], said to be anxious for standard English to be introduced without endangering regional variations.

  • Then again, Republican candidates are now charging each other with endangering Social Security, which suggests that each party has to some extent been brainwashed by the other's propaganda.

  • The Clinton administration had asserted a "protective function privilege," which would preclude Secret Service testimony on the grounds that if the president thought his agents might testify against him, he might keep them at a distance, thereby endangering his safety.

  • 3. "Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman told a German business daily that the U.S. stock market was endangering the U.S. economy, because 'a strong market crash' was increasingly likely .

  • Pursuing sharp reductions in CO2 from the electricity generating sector alone would cause a dramatic shift from coal to natural gas and thus would run the risk of endangering national energy security, substantially increasing energy prices and harming consumers.


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