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at the risk of something Definition


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risk
noun
    1. The chance or possibility of suffering loss, injury, damage, etc; danger.
      Thesaurus: danger, peril, jeopardy, hazard, chance, possibility, adventure; Antonym: certainty, safety.
    2. Someone or something likely to cause loss, injury, damage, etc.
      Thesaurus: danger, peril, hazard, gamble.
    3a. insurance.
      The chance of some loss, damage, etc for which insurance could be claimed;
    3b. insurance.
      The type, usually specified, of such loss, damage, etc;
      Example: fire risk
    3c. insurance.
      Someone or something thought of as likely (a bad risk) or unlikely (a good risk) to suffer loss, injury, damage, etc.
verb risked, risking
    1. To expose someone or something to loss, injury, danger, etc.
      Thesaurus: jeopardize, imperil, dare, endanger.
    2. To act or do something in spite of the chances of loss, danger or some unfortunate consequences occurring.
      Thesaurus: hazard, venture, chance.
Idiom: at one's own risk
    Accepting personal responsibility for any loss, injury, etc which might occur.
Idiom: at risk
    In danger; in a situation or circumstances which might lead to loss, injury, etc.
      Thesaurus: endangered, vulnerable, susceptible.
    Said especially of a child: considered, eg by a social worker, etc, liable to be abused, neglected, etc;
    Referring or relating to such a child
      Example: The parents are alcoholics and the children are on the ‘at risk' register.
Idiom: at the risk of something
    With the possibility of loss, injury, losing face or some other unfortunate consequence.
      Example: at the risk of sounding pompous
Idiom: risk one's neck
    To do something that puts one's life, job, etc in danger.
      Thesaurus: risk, gamble, take a chance, endanger oneself, go out on a limb.
Idiom: run the risk of something
    To risk it; to be in danger of it.
      Example: run the risk of being late
Idiom: run a risk (take a risk)
    To act in a certain way despite the risk involved.
      Thesaurus: play with fire, hang by a thread, stick one's neck out, be out on a limb, gamble.
Etymology: 17c: from French risque.



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