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Imperil (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: place in danger, cause a hazard, put into peril, risk, put
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you
it/she/he
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they
Present Simple
imperil
imperil
imperils
imperil
imperil
imperil
Future Simple
will imperil
will imperil
will imperil
will imperil
will imperil
will imperil
Past Simple
imperilled
imperilled
imperilled
imperilled
imperilled
imperilled
Conditional Simple
would imperil
would imperil
would imperil
would imperil
would imperil
would imperil
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you all
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Present Progressive
am imperilling
are imperilling
is imperilling
are imperilling
are imperilling
are imperilling
Future Progressive
will be imperilling
will be imperilling
will be imperilling
will be imperilling
will be imperilling
will be imperilling
Past Progressive
was imperilling
were imperilling
was imperilling
were imperilling
were imperilling
were imperilling
Conditional Progressive
would be imperilling
would be imperilling
would be imperilling
would be imperilling
would be imperilling
would be imperilling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have imperilled
have imperilled
has imperilled
have imperilled
have imperilled
have imperilled
Future Perfect
will have imperilled
will have imperilled
will have imperilled
will have imperilled
will have imperilled
will have imperilled
Past Perfect
had imperilled
had imperilled
had imperilled
had imperilled
had imperilled
had imperilled
Conditional Perfect
would have imperilled
would have imperilled
would have imperilled
would have imperilled
would have imperilled
would have imperilled
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it/she/he
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been imperilling
have been imperilling
has been imperilling
have been imperilling
have been imperilling
have been imperilling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been imperilling
will have been imperilling
will have been imperilling
will have been imperilling
will have been imperilling
will have been imperilling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been imperilling
had been imperilling
had been imperilling
had been imperilling
had been imperilling
had been imperilling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been imperilling
would have been imperilling
would have been imperilling
would have been imperilling
would have been imperilling
would have been imperilling

Examples of imperil

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
But this time, holding $1 trillion in u.S. Treasury bonds, The chinese could imperil the u.S. Economy
Don't imperil yourself for a stranger whom perhaps you dislike.
Four hags in palatial palaces of guilt imperil the virtue of every innocent girl.
Gloria, please... why imperil our friendship with these loathsome abbreviations.
He's asking us to imperil British trade and encourage our French enemy.
But this time, holding $1 trillion in u.S. Treasury bonds, The chinese could imperil the u.S. Economy
Don't imperil yourself for a stranger whom perhaps you dislike.
Four hags in palatial palaces of guilt imperil the virtue of every innocent girl.
Gloria, please... why imperil our friendship with these loathsome abbreviations.
He's asking us to imperil British trade and encourage our French enemy.
"the fall of china imperils the United States."
My treatment imperils my health.
The very existence of this project imperils a truce.
The very idea of a truce... imperils every Sebacean.
"the fall of china imperils the United States."
My treatment imperils my health.
The very existence of this project imperils a truce.
The very idea of a truce... imperils every Sebacean.
- "Should be imperilled." - "Should be imperilled.
It pains me greatly that a man who has, in the pursuit of justice, changed the law, and in so doing, changed a nation for the better, should find his livelihood imperilled by an action as flimsy and unfounded as this.
It would be ill if the life of such a one became imperilled.
The future of my kingdom is imperilled.
The world today is imperilled by nuclear anarchy.
Calling my command into question, imperilling my standing with the senate.
- "Should be imperilled." - "Should be imperilled.
It pains me greatly that a man who has, in the pursuit of justice, changed the law, and in so doing, changed a nation for the better, should find his livelihood imperilled by an action as flimsy and unfounded as this.
It would be ill if the life of such a one became imperilled.
The future of my kingdom is imperilled.
The world today is imperilled by nuclear anarchy.
Calling my command into question, imperilling my standing with the senate.

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