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imperil Meaning in Bengali



 বিপদগ্রস্ত করা, বিপন্ন করা

Verb:

বিপদ্গ্রস্ত করা,





imperil's Usage Examples:

owner, he had opposed secession from the union on the grounds it would imperil slave property.


every high priest was required to pay to the King of Egypt threatened to imperil both the high priest and the people; but at this juncture Joseph, the clever.


inducement to such and cowardly use of a flag of truce or any act calculated to imperil Bangladesh.


The actual numbers did not imperil a Czech majority; in 1983 there were still more than two Czechs for every.


that: No private interest was to be permitted to obstruct the service, or imperil the safety, of the State.


attack on the USA would trigger an American counter-attack, which would imperil the safe haven his group had been enjoying in Afghanistan.


President Perrone wrote: "This large-scale government reorganization would imperil the core mission of the interrelated segments of the FAA, which are devoted.


dinghy but refused to climb aboard it himself, fearing it would capsize and imperil them all.


group of censures; they are directed against such propositions as would imperil religion in general, the Church's sanctity, unity of government and hierarchy.


close-knit group of friends and business associates who run Wikimedia UK may imperil its charitable status.


"Why a COVID-19 vaccine could further imperil deep-sea sharks".


Wayback Machine Paul McHugh, "Wildlife refuges on life support; Flat budgets imperil future of the system," The San Francisco Chronicle, 21 Dec 2006.


are in rural areas with little access to broadband, which in turn may imperil future carriage of those channels by Discovery's provider partners.


for Investigative Reporting "for their exposure of manufacturers that imperil public health by continuing to use toxic fire retardants in household furniture.


pseudoscience and crime films aimed especially at youngsters," saying such films imperil the moral health and intellectual development of children.



Synonyms:

menace; exist; threaten; be; peril; jeopardise; endanger; jeopardize;

Antonyms:

suffer; agree; be well; change; safety;

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