Dangerousness

Synonyms for "dangerousness" (5 found)

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Closest matches (1)

Noun(1 words)

Strong matches (2)

Related words (2)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

14 translations across 13 languages.

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Armenian

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  • վտանգավորություն noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Catalan

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  • perillositat noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Dutch

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  • gevaarlijkheid noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Finnish

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  • vaarallisuus noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

French

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  • dangerosité noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Galician

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  • perigosidade noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

German

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  • Gefährlichkeit noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Italian

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  • pericolosità noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Polish

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  • niebezpieczność noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Portuguese

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  • periculosidade noun (state or quality of being dangerous)
  • perigosidade noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Russian

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  • опа́сность noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Spanish

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  • peligrosidad noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Turkish

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  • tehlikelilik noun (state or quality of being dangerous)

Sample sentences

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The D.C. Circuit held, however, that when the district court’s finding of dangerousness is based on the nature and circumstances of a defendant’s conduct on January 6, a defendant’s participation in the Capitol riot is not sufficient, standing alone, to justify a finding of dangerousness.

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