0 present participle of hazard --
1 to risk doing something, especially making a guess, suggestion, etc.: --
But it is also true that they have done a deal and have no intention of hazarding this.
We believe that our policy is the policy of peace, and that their policy is hazarding the peace of the world.
If we are to perform this humane function, we must do so without hazarding our own forces.
I am just hazarding a guess right off the cuff.
It would particularly arise in naval matters with regard to hazarding a ship, or something of that nature.
He was driven by sea pressure to hazarding at last.
There is no point in hazarding life or injury by such equipment being wrongly fitted.
One noticed with wry amusement the case of the unfortunate major who was recently court-martialled for hazarding his ship.