0 present participle of hazard
1 to risk doing something, especially making a guess, suggestion, etc.:
But hazarding an answer would suppose we knew if there is a limit to the universal scale of length and time.
Paying $5 daily for common labor helped overcome resistance to the exhausting stresses of mass assembly, cutting the quit rate dramatically without hazarding profitability.
They are-enduring much, they are hazarding all, whilst we are living in comfort and security at home.
It is not entirely true that a driver is not hazarding others if he is involved in an accident and fails to take these precautions.
Consequently, the legal position is sufficiently obscure to prevent my hazarding an opinion upon it.
Local authorities cannot operate by hazarding guesses on how much they may have before the year is out.
I should prefer not to prejudice the course of these negotiations by hazarding a guess about their outcome.
One noticed with wry amusement the case of the unfortunate major who was recently court-martialled for hazarding his ship.