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imperilling Meaning in Bengali



করার জন্য একটি হুমকি; উপস্থিত একটি বিপদ





imperilling's Usage Examples:

repossessing and intercepting secret information that is capable of imperilling Nigeria's National Interest and breaching its National Security.


tubs out on the pavements in the evening, ‘thus setting a trap for, and imperilling the life and limbs of unwary strangers on a dark night’.


been defined as "a mode of secluding, and rendering harmless, anything imperilling the religious life of the nation", or "the total destruction of the enemy.


Detroit West Bloomfield's Michigan Jewish Institute loses certification, imperilling operations ABC News Detroit, March 3, 2016, updated March 4, 2016 Troubled.


February 1917) was not acknowledged on paper at the time in order to avoid imperilling the younger officer's career.


fleets, cutting his lines of communication, sweeping up his convoys, imperilling the situation of his victorious armies in the field, and bringing his.


Andy Dickerman in Rhode Island, and Jagger and Richards landed in jail, imperilling that night's show at the Boston Garden.


'no man's land': China's nomination for UNESCO World heritage risks imperilling Tibetans and wildlife.


UNISPAL, 22 February 2011; from OCHAoPt 'Kerry: Israel 'imperilling' two-state solution,' Ma'an News Agency 6 December 2015.


broke his signet-ring, that it might not be subsequently available for imperilling others.


military operation against the Pescadores Islands in March 1895 without imperilling the negotiations.


The Globe and Mail commented that the remix has "an imperilling beat, a genius comedic flair and more sheer scariness than American Psycho.


to reduce in size and capabilities, this was regarded as potentially imperilling the regiment's existence.


(excluding propellers) ¾ sub-scale model test flyer crashed in July 2019 imperilling local residents, airliners at height and invited guests.


of money laundering and his involvement in a credit card fraud ring, imperilling the already precarious situation as the club was plunged further into.


constitutional project, fuelling maladministration and public fraudulence and imperilling the capacity of the state to fulfil its obligations to respect, protect.


slow-moving Axis invasion convoys, leaving the airborne forces cut off and imperilling Axis chances of taking the island.


attempting to scale a cliff face, Haddock slips and hangs out of reach, imperilling Tintin, who is tied to him.


Lord Lord Beatty considered the absence of such a base as dangerously imperilling British trade and territories East of Aden and could mean the security.


for the two-state solution and noted that settlement activities are "imperilling" its viability.



imperilling's Meaning':

pose a threat to; present a danger to

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