Dangerous, full of peril, perlous, fraught with danger; "dangerous waters"; "a parlous journey on stormy seas"; "a perilous voyage across the Atlantic in a small boat"; "the precarious life of an undersea diver"; "dangerous surgery followed by a touch-and-go recovery", dangerous, risky, Full of, attended with, or involving, peril; dangerous; hazardous; as, a perilous undertaking, Daring; reckless; dangerous, Something that is perilous is very dangerous. a perilous journey across the war-zone The road grew even steeper and more perilous. + perilously peri·lous·ly The track snaked perilously upwards. very dangerous, A situation of serious and immediate danger, To cause to be in danger; to imperil, Something that causes, contains, or presents danger, apperil, To be in danger, A cause of loss that is covered by a policy, such as fire, wind, or smoke Replacement Cost When your insurance company pays your property claim for the amount required to replace your property, rather than the depreciated value of the item This will be specified in the terms of your policy, General The cause of possible loss Contrast with Hazard and Risk, The cause of a loss, e g fire, accident, burglary, This term refers to the causes of possible loss in the property field - for instance: Fire, Windstorm, Collision, Hail, etc In the casualty field the term Hazard is more frequently used, The cause of a possible loss, such as fire, windstorm, theft, explosion or riot, - Cause of a possible loss For example, fire, theft, or hail, The cause of possible loss, such as fire, windstorm, theft, explosion, or riot, Event causing damage to your property (for example: fire, tornado, theft, or vandalism), Something that causes or holds danger, hazard, The cause of loss, The event that caused a loss covered by the policy, e g , fire windstorm, A specific cause of loss Common examples include fire, flood, earthquake, vandalism, and theft, a cause of loss which might lead to loss, damage, or destruction of property Some perils include fire, windstorm, lightning and theft, A specific cause of loss (collision, theft, fire, etc ), A specific risk covered by an insurance policy, such as fire, flood, hail, theft, windstorm, or hail A homeowner's policy is often called a multi-peril policy because it covers you against many specific risks, The cause of a possible loss, a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard", a state of danger involving risk, a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing", The perils of a particular activity or course of action are the dangers or problems it may involve. the perils of starring in a television commercial, Perils are great dangers. the perils of the sea We are in the gravest peril, To expose to danger; to hazard; to risk; as, to peril one's life, Danger; risk; hazard; jeopardy; exposure of person or property to injury, loss, or destruction, put at risk, endanger, jeopardize, danger, risk, hazard, pose a threat to; present a danger to; "The pollution is endangering the crops", If you say that someone does something at their peril, you are warning them that they will probably suffer as a result of doing it. Anyone who breaks the law does so at their peril, A cause of damage or destruction, the cause of a possible loss, such as fire, storm, theft or explosion, The cause of loss or damage, put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position, The cause of a possible accident, loss, or claim, A potential cause of loss, The cause of a possible loss; for example, fire, theft, or windstorm, The cause of a possible loss For example, fire, theft, or hail, The cause of a possible loss Contrast with Hazard and Risk (G), The cause of a loss, insured against in a policy, The cause of a loss insured against in a policy, in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge, dangerously, hazardously, in a risky manner, in a way that is dangerous and likely to result in something bad soon = dangerously, in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge", In a perilous manner,
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Dangerous, full of peril
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perlous
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fraught with danger; "dangerous waters"; "a parlous journey on stormy seas"; "a perilous voyage across the Atlantic in a small boat"; "the precarious life of an undersea diver"; "dangerous surgery followed by a touch-and-go recovery"
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dangerous, risky sıfat
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Full of, attended with, or involving, peril; dangerous; hazardous; as, a perilous undertaking
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Daring; reckless; dangerous
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Something that is perilous is very dangerous. a perilous journey across the war-zone The road grew even steeper and more perilous. + perilously peri·lous·ly The track snaked perilously upwards. very dangerous
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peril
A situation of serious and immediate danger
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peril
To cause to be in danger; to imperil
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peril
Something that causes, contains, or presents danger - "The perils of the jungle (animals and insects, weather, etc)"
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peril.
apperil
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peril
To be in danger
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peril
A cause of loss that is covered by a policy, such as fire, wind, or smoke Replacement Cost When your insurance company pays your property claim for the amount required to replace your property, rather than the depreciated value of the item This will be specified in the terms of your policy
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peril
General The cause of possible loss Contrast with Hazard and Risk
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peril
The cause of a loss, e g fire, accident, burglary
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peril
This term refers to the causes of possible loss in the property field - for instance: Fire, Windstorm, Collision, Hail, etc In the casualty field the term Hazard is more frequently used
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peril
The cause of a possible loss, such as fire, windstorm, theft, explosion or riot
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peril
- Cause of a possible loss For example, fire, theft, or hail
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peril
The cause of possible loss, such as fire, windstorm, theft, explosion, or riot
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peril
Event causing damage to your property (for example: fire, tornado, theft, or vandalism)
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peril
Something that causes or holds danger
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peril
hazard
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peril
The cause of loss
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peril
The event that caused a loss covered by the policy, e g , fire windstorm
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peril
A specific cause of loss Common examples include fire, flood, earthquake, vandalism, and theft
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peril
a cause of loss which might lead to loss, damage, or destruction of property Some perils include fire, windstorm, lightning and theft
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peril
A specific cause of loss (collision, theft, fire, etc )
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peril
A specific risk covered by an insurance policy, such as fire, flood, hail, theft, windstorm, or hail A homeowner's policy is often called a multi-peril policy because it covers you against many specific risks
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peril
The cause of a possible loss
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peril
a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard"
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peril
a state of danger involving risk
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peril
a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing"
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peril
The perils of a particular activity or course of action are the dangers or problems it may involve. the perils of starring in a television commercial
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peril
Perils are great dangers. the perils of the sea We are in the gravest peril
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peril
To expose to danger; to hazard; to risk; as, to peril one's life
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peril
Danger; risk; hazard; jeopardy; exposure of person or property to injury, loss, or destruction
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peril
put at risk, endanger, jeopardize fiil
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peril
danger, risk, hazard isim
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peril
pose a threat to; present a danger to; "The pollution is endangering the crops"
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peril
If you say that someone does something at their peril, you are warning them that they will probably suffer as a result of doing it. Anyone who breaks the law does so at their peril
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peril
A cause of damage or destruction
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peril
the cause of a possible loss, such as fire, storm, theft or explosion
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peril
The cause of loss or damage
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peril
put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
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peril
The cause of a possible accident, loss, or claim
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peril
A potential cause of loss
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peril
The cause of a possible loss; for example, fire, theft, or windstorm
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peril
The cause of a possible loss For example, fire, theft, or hail
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peril
The cause of a possible loss Contrast with Hazard and Risk (G)
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peril
The cause of a loss, insured against in a policy
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peril
The cause of a loss insured against in a policy
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perilously
in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge
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perilously
dangerously, hazardously, in a risky manner
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perilously
in a way that is dangerous and likely to result in something bad soon = dangerously
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perilously
in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge"
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