Examples of 'more perilous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more perilous"

more perilous: Describing a situation or condition that is fraught with greater danger, risk, or uncertainty

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Your journey is more perilous than ours.
Other detoxing practices are even more perilous.
Slaying is a tad more perilous than dating.
Overseas humanitarian and development spending is in an even more perilous position.
Avoiding disagreements is more perilous than addressing them.
The war has made their situation even more perilous.
Nothing is more perilous than truth in a world that lies.
The ocean was a much more perilous enemy.
Is rather more perilous than the bloody plans for your son.
Returning home was even more perilous.
Nothing could be more perilous than to fall into this trap.
Getting down was much more perilous.
There is not a more perilous or immoral habit of mind than the sanctifying of success.
At no time in history were times more perilous on a global scale.
Staying exclusively in one realm or another for a longer time is even more perilous.

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In times that were more perilous than ours.
Trying to make financial systems safer has made them more perilous.
Every step now may prove more perilous than the last.
This makes the exercise of the renewal of a product even more perilous.
A building collapse is considered one of the more perilous types of construction accidents.
We are a more perilous situation than we have been in since the Cuban missile crisis.
Perhaps a friend still more perilous.
What might be more perilous than searching into the eyes of Viy?
The information superhighway began to look more perilous than ever.
How much more perilous would it have been for him, if he were captured?
I do fear this body hath a tail more perilous than the head.
As the position of Judaism worsened, the situation of Christianity grew more perilous.
And its existence becomes ever more perilous with each passing day.
Crime has become much more sophisticated and life more perilous.
This result makes things even more perilous for Senate Republicans.
For these people we have just made life much more perilous.
However, for you, there is a more perilous effect of the gag order.
This mode offers more freedom but its use is also more perilous.
That would have been more perilous than Arion 's marine morning ride,.
But the position of a Muslim who turns to Christ is distinctly more perilous.
The situation is far more complex and far more perilous than you can possibly imagine.
Though Lycans were fewer in number the war itself had become more perilous.
Ensure cars in Quebec is more perilous than before.
If they continued waiting, the situation would become more perilous.
Nothing is more perilous than truth in a world that lies . ~ Nawal El Saadawi.
Any alternative to that offers only the prospect of a more perilous and more querulous future.
Now, a life that was already difficult has become far more perilous.
By then, we will be in an even more perilous situation.
As more people become aware of his existence, his situation becomes more perilous.
However, monetary tightening is a far more perilous exercise than easing.
Overshadowed by the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, US-Russian relations grow ever more perilous.
Sadly, the situation is becoming more perilous by the hour.
Until 2014, each route closed by police controls was soon bypassed by a longer, more perilous one.
Then, a dramatic and thorough drama about the more perilous parts of the journey.
I was beginning to find out that investigating a murder was a little more perilous than I would thought.

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