Pronunciation: /ɪmˈperɪlmənt/
noun a noun representing the act of putting something or someone in danger or at risk
A1 The imperilment of the environment is a major concern for many people.
A2 The imperilment of endangered species is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
B1 The imperilment of the economy due to the pandemic has led to widespread job losses.
B2 The imperilment of national security requires immediate action to prevent potential threats.
C1 The imperilment of civil liberties must be carefully balanced with national security measures.
C2 The imperilment of global stability is a complex issue that requires cooperation among nations.
formal The imperilment of endangered species is a serious concern for conservationists.
informal He was warned about the imperilment of his job if he continued to arrive late.
slang Dude, you're really risking imperilment by not wearing a helmet while skateboarding.
figurative Her reckless behavior led to the imperilment of her reputation in the community.
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