peril

  • 61peril — n 1. risk, jeopardy, danger, hazard; menace, threat, minacity, gathering storm, handwriting on the wall, foreboding; endangerment, imperilment, liability, vulnerability, susceptibility, subjection, exposure, openness; precariousness, insecurity,… …

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  • 62peril — per·il …

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  • 63peril — noun Syn: danger, jeopardy, risk, hazard, menace, threat Ant: safety …

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  • 64peril — [ˈperəl] noun [U] literary serious danger …

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  • 65peril — per•il [[t]ˈpɛr əl[/t]] n. v. iled, il•ing (esp. brit.) illed, il•ling. 1) exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; grave risk; jeopardy 2) something that causes or may cause injury, loss, or destruction 3) to imperil • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME… …

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  • 66peril — /ˈpɛrəl / (say peruhl) noun 1. exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; risk; jeopardy; danger. –verb (t) (perilled, perilling) 2. to imperil. {Middle English, from French, from Latin perīculum} …

  • 67peril —   Make, pō ino, maka u …

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  • 68péril — nm. => Danger …

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  • 69peril — Exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; imminent or impending danger, risk, hazard, or jeopardy. Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad Co. v Brunker, 128 Ind 542, 552, 26 NE 178. perils of inland waters. See perils of river, lake, or canal …

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  • 70La rhétorique du «péril jaune» — Péril jaune  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Péril jaune (homonymie).  Le « péril jaune » (Yellow peril) est défini à la fin du XIXe siècle « comme le danger supposé que les peuples d’Asie vont surpasser les Blancs et… …

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