prone |
imperil |
As verbs the difference between prone and imperil
is that
prone is while
imperil is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
imperil |
severely |
As a verb imperil
is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
As an adverb severely is
in a severe manner.
imperil |
threated |
As verbs the difference between imperil and threated
is that
imperil is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard while
threated is (
threat).
damage |
imperil |
As verbs the difference between damage and imperil
is that
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction while
imperil is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
As a noun damage
is injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
imperil |
risky |
As a verb imperil
is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
As an adjective risky is
dangerous, involving risks.
imperil |
jeopardy |
As a verb imperil
is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
As a noun jeopardy is
danger of loss, harm, or failure.
imperil |
impair |
In lang=en terms the difference between imperil and impair
is that
imperil is to risk while
impair is to weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.
As verbs the difference between imperil and impair
is that
imperil is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard while
impair is to weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.
As an adjective impair is
(obsolete) not fit or appropriate.
imperil |
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imperil |
ensnare |
As verbs the difference between imperil and ensnare
is that
imperil is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard while
ensnare is to entrap; to catch in a snare or trap.
imperil |
expose |
Related terms |
Imperil is a related term of expose.
As a verb imperil
is to put into peril; to place in danger or cause a hazard.
As a noun expose is
.
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