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risk

1 of 2verb
/rɪsk/
Forms:risks,risking,risked,risked
1

to put someone or something important in a situation where they could be harmed, lost, or destroyed

B1transitive
  • Leaving valuables unattended may risk their security.
  • Speeding on the road can risk your safety and the safety of others.
  • They are risking their reputation by not addressing customer complaints promptly.
  • Building houses in flood-prone areas may risk property damage.
  • He risked his job by confronting the supervisor about workplace conditions.
2

to expose oneself to the possibility of negative outcomes by choosing to take a particular action

transitive
  • He decided to risk taking the new job, even though it meant moving to a different city.
  • Alex risked telling the truth, knowing it could change everything.
  • After the accident, he was reluctant to risk riding his bike again.
  • The company decided to risk launching the new product despite uncertainties in the market.
  • I decided to risk asking for a raise, hoping my hard work would be recognized.