"Real peril" means being in an actual or serious dangerous situation, where there is a high risk of harm or trouble.
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Sentences with «real peril»
- If he's not careful, the uterus can rupture and fill the abdominal cavity with infection, putting your dog in real peril. (dogsnaturallymagazine.com)
- We can't feel any sense of real peril for any of the characters when at any moment the sands of time can be shifted backward. (cinemalogue.com)
- I understand why some, including some devout religious conservatives, argue that they recognize the moral and temperamental unfitness of a man such as Trump for the nation's highest office, but feel they must cast their ballots for him in an effort to forestall the very real perils of a Supreme Court increasingly hostile to the most basic of religious freedoms and constitutional restraints. (firstthings.com)
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