imperil

[im-per-uhl]

imperil Definition

  • 1to put in danger
  • 2to expose to peril or harm

Using imperil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "imperil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The storm imperils the safety of the passengers on board.

  • Example

    The decision to cut funding for the program will imperil its future.

  • Example

    The reckless behavior of the driver imperiled the lives of everyone on the road.

imperil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for imperil

Antonyms for imperil

Phrases with imperil

  • the act of putting someone's life in danger

    Example

    The imperilment of life is a serious offense.

  • the act of putting someone's property in danger

    Example

    The imperilment of property is a common occurrence during natural disasters.

  • the act of putting someone's reputation in danger

    Example

    The imperilment of reputation can have serious consequences in the business world.

Origins of imperil

from Old French 'peril', meaning 'danger'

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Summary: imperil in Brief

'Imperil' [im-per-uhl] means to put in danger or expose to harm. It is often used to describe situations where lives, property, or reputations are at risk, as in 'The storm imperils the safety of the passengers on board.' 'Imperil' has formal synonyms like 'endanger' and 'jeopardize,' and informal phrases like 'put at risk' and 'put in harm's way.'