Simple past tense and past participle of peril.(verb)
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Use "perilled" in a sentence
"Ravenswood family (whose more ancient dignity threw discredit on the newly acquired grandeur of her husband) to such a degree that she would have perilled the interest of her own house to have the prospect of altogether crushing that of her enemy."
"Some one will be heard to ask whether a state of society can be final in which the interests of thousands are perilled on the life or character of a single person."
"Other similar ejaculations of love and joy she uttered; and if I HAD perilled life in her service, if I DID believe that hope of escape there was none, so exquisite was the moment of our meeting, that I forgot all else in this overwhelming joy!"