Dictionary Definition
endanger
Verb
1 pose a threat to; present a danger to; "The
pollution is endangering the crops" [syn: jeopardize, jeopardise, menace, threaten, imperil, peril]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- a US /ənˈdeɪndʒər/
Verb
- To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona
- I hold him but a fool that will endanger / His body [in a duel] for a girl that loves him not
- 1877, Louisa May Alcott, Under the Lilacs
- If you endanger other people's life and liberty in your pursuit of happiness, I shall have to confiscate your arms, boys.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona
Translations
to put someone or something in danger
- Czech: ohrozit
Extensive Definition
In US law,
endangerment comprises several types of crimes involving conduct that is
wrongful and reckless or wanton, and likely to produce death or
grievous bodily harm to another person.
The offense is intended to prohibit and therefore
deter reckless or wanton conduct that wrongfully creates a
substantial risk of death or serious injury to others.
The law specifies several types of
endangerment:
- Child endangerment: placing a child in a potentially harmful situation, either through negligence or misconduct.
- Reckless endangerment: A person commits the crime of reckless endangerment if the person recklessly engages in conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person. “Reckless” conduct is conduct that exhibits a culpable disregard of foreseeable consequences to others from the act or omission involved. The accused need not intentionally cause a resulting harm or know that his conduct is substantially certain to cause that result. The ultimate question is whether, under all the circumstances, the accused’s conduct was of that heedless nature that made it actually or imminently dangerous to the rights or safety of others.
Endangerment can range from a misdemeanor to a felony.
endanger in French: Mise en danger de la vie
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