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Sentences with hazard

haz·ard
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  • A new report suggests that chewing-gum may be a health hazard.
  • He could not believe that, had the Englishman known how much he was at risk, he would have hazarded his grandson. [VERB noun]
  • Home insurance, also called hazard insurance is a type of insurance that provides coverage for private homes.
  • The food in turn attracts a variety of animals including birds, which especially create a hazard for jet engines, the Port Authority says.
  • I would hazard a guess that they'll do fairly well in the next election. [VERB noun]
  • To hazard a try
  • Controlled burning can reduce fire hazard around towns and urban centres, but may also create a fire timebomb in the bush.
  • There is one hazard though.
  • Safe work practices and the use of protective equipment may be needed for exposures to chemicals and other hazards such as noise and heat.Process hazards may cause major accidents involving the release of potentially dangerous materials.A hazard is anything which can harm or damage someone or something.
  • The storing of explosives in a home basement is a hazard that increases the probability of an explosion.Coverage is provided for a wide range of hazards including theft, weather, fire, and collision.A hazard is something that increases the possibility or size of a loss.
  • The job was full of hazards.
  • The many hazards of the big city.
  • There is an element of hazard in the execution of the most painstaking plans.
  • He hazarded a guess, with trepidation, as to her motives in writing the article.
  • In making the investment, he hazarded all his savings.
  • Thieves hazard arrest.
  • To hazard a dangerous encounter.
  • His reputation was at hazard in his new ventures.
  • He encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life.
  • The video game involves guiding a character on a skateboard past all kinds of hazards.
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