risk
Webster Dictionary
to expose to risk, hazard, or peril; to venture; as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's person in battle; to risk one's fame by a publication
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run
Webster Dictionary
to encounter or incur, as a danger or risk; as, to run the risk of losing one's life. See To run the chances, below
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risk
Webster Dictionary
to incur the risk or danger of; as, to risk a battle
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hazard
(ˈhæz ərd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to put to the risk of being lost; expose to risk.
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sporting
(sporting)
Princeton's WordNet
involving risk or willingness to take a risk
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social science
(social science)
Princeton's WordNet
the branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society
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member
Webster Dictionary
one of the persons composing a society, community, or the like; an individual forming part of an association; as, a member of the society of Friends
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fellow
Webster Dictionary
a member of a literary or scientific society; as, a Fellow of the Royal society
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reinsurance
(reinsurance)
Princeton's WordNet
sharing the risk by insurance companies; part or all of the insurer's risk is assumed by other companies in return for part of the premium paid by the insured
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initiation
Webster Dictionary
the form or ceremony by which a person is introduced into any society; mode of entrance into an organized body; especially, the rite of admission into a secret society or order
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system
(ˈsɪs təm)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(sometimes cap.) the prevailing structure or organization of society, business, or politics or of society in general; establishment (usu. prec. by the):
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gideons international
(ˈgɪd i ən)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an interdenominational lay society organized in 1899 to place Bibles in hotel rooms. Formerly, Gideon society.
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superorganic
(ˌsu pər ɔrˈgæn ɪk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of or pertaining to the structure of cultural elements within society conceived as independent of and superior to the individual members of society.
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rosicrucian
Webster Dictionary
one who, in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th, claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature, -- the alleged society having existed, it was stated, several hundred years
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sisterhood
Webster Dictionary
a society of sisters; a society of women united in one faith or order; sisters, collectively
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papeete
(ˌpɑ piˈeɪ teɪ, pəˈpi ti)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a seaport on NW Tahiti, in the society Islands: capital of the society Islands and of French Polynesia. 22,967.
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social
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties
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vers de societe
Webster Dictionary
see society verses, under society
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association
Webster Dictionary
union of persons in a company or society for some particular purpose; as, the American Association for the Advancement of Science; a benevolent association. Specifically, as among the Congregationalists, a society, consisting of a number of ministers, generally the pastors of neighboring churches, united for promoting the interests of religion and the harmony of the churches
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risked
Webster Dictionary
of risk
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risking
Webster Dictionary
of risk
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adventure
Webster Dictionary
to try the chance; to take the risk
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periculum
Webster Dictionary
danger; risk
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wind
(ˈvɪŋ kəlˌmɑn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to take a risk.
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run
Webster Dictionary
to put at hazard; to venture; to risk
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trust
Webster Dictionary
to risk; to venture confidently
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security
Webster Dictionary
freedom from risk; safety
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adventure
Webster Dictionary
to venture upon; to run the risk of; to dare
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endanger
Webster Dictionary
to incur the hazard of; to risk
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adventure
Webster Dictionary
risk; danger; peril
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