Endangerments [noun]
Definition of Endangerments:
danger
Sentence/Example of Endangerments:
Approving new developments in highly wildfire-prone areas not only puts new residents at risk, it also endangers nearby communities.
These endangered primates live in the forest on China’s Hainan Island.
One of its many delays was caused by the need to resettle some endangered lizards, which set everything back by a year and a half.
Between habitat loss, pesticides, and possibly climate change, monarchs may soon be added to the endangered species list.
Despite the economic benefits, some New Mexico state legislators have tried to block the storage facility, citing concerns that it would endanger public safety and other industries.
Of the most endangered Democratic-held House seats, Democrats are clear underdogs in just Peterson’s district.
American democracy is endangered by the specter of partisans pressuring voters at polling places.
I don’t believe in drilling in the Arctic, don’t want to continue with fracking, don’t think he cares about the environment, endangered species.
In 2006, the gharial crocodile joined the IUCN’s list of critically endangered species.
Some think the gene editor might be used to help endangered species or to keep mosquitoes from carrying diseases.