0 past simple and past participle of imperil formal
The absence of these facilities thus imperilled the entire fabric of urban life.
These did not have to be traitors, simply those who imperilled the nation by frivolity, carelessness or a lack of patriotic commitment.
In the face of the pressing needs of the imperilled trespasser, the transaction norms that govern the dockowner's property rights are downgraded to liability rules.
Ploof-liability entails (or is entailed by) the fact that the imperilled trespasser trespasses as of right.
Therefore, the program was imperilled from the beginning.
This suggests that holiness per se cannot ground worship, for if it did then we would have obligations to worship other holy beings, and the uniqueness thesis would be imperilled.
Montague argues that it follows from the fact that the imperilled trespasser does no wrong that no compensation is owed the property owner.
For example, there is always the possibility that democracy will be imperilled as a party commits to remaining in power - typically with military backing - whatever the result of the election.