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peril VB

peril <a peril; perils> N LAW

peril VB

peril N LAW

risk and peril of the sea ECON

Usage examples with peril

risk and peril of the sea

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Open perils cover all the causes of loss not specifically excluded in the policy.
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These themes include orphanhood, peril and protection, and mercy toward and on the behalf of a reformed hunter.
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In such conditions, poetry presents itself as a real scourge, like some dangerous pestilence, almost like a social peril.
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Therefore, in defeat it is possible to be victorious; in positions of peril, to feel only security.
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One winter night, on a very stormy sea, the two sailors found themselves in peril.
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Twenty-six fortifications, some inhabited permanently, others used for refuge and defense in times of peril, are among the more remarkable.
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I knew the perils of writing something dark and unconventional.
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He ignores his team's peril out of patriotic duty to protect the country.
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He seldom thinks before he leaps into danger, often to help someone in peril.
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More than a century later, the feud has become synonymous with the perils of family honor, justice, and revenge.
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