Hazardous in a sentence as an adjective

It's a very hazardous practice for some reason.

With normal construction we could get to work as soon as the fire, was out and any hazardous liquids were taken care of.

It's like they looked at JavaScript and decided that the == operator was just not hazardous enough.

Infinite loops of social media consumption are hazardous to your health.

That makes working with money in Javascript somewhat hazardous.

Biking is a somewhat hazardous option that's not always realistic.

Through San Pablo it pulls thousands and thousands of tanker \n cars filled with hazardous crude petroleum and refined petrochemical \n products.

"From a recycler's point of view, the hazardous components [like batteries] need to be easily separated or removed.

I'm always hazardous when building something on someone else's infrastructure.

Number theory conjectures that can be [possibly] disproved by selective, brute-force programming are hazardous to my sleep schedule.

Experimenters shouldn't get their hopes up too far: Some forms of radiation are extremely penetrating/hard to shield, and some hazardous isotopes live a long, long time.

Hope not to sound like a extreme liberal, but a lot of the highly illegal hard *****, aren't nearly as hazardous or addicting as they made out to be and can have positive effects - IF used right.

Everything from avoiding hazardous materials to energy efficiency to packaging options to end-of-life.

Criticizing OSM is at least as hazardous as criticizing Wikipedia, but...Setting aside ideological purity, the actual rationality of switching solely to OSM depends on the actual quality and freshness of its data.

Hazardous definitions

adjective

involving risk or danger; "skydiving is a hazardous sport"; "extremely risky going out in the tide and fog"; "a wild financial scheme"

See also: risky wild