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unendangered
Derived word form of endangered

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Now they’re not only unendangered but they have learned to fly airplanes, which is definitely a skill that is required by birds.

From Golf Digest • Jun. 30, 2017

When Smith's men came back 18 months later it was to discover that many a home had been raided while the rear guard was wintering snugly in Philadelphia to ease the nerves of unendangered Philadelphians.

From Time Magazine Archive

This twig, this garden, and perhaps some one who could reach his home again, unseen and unendangered through this garden—might not this have something to do with the murder?

From The Case of the Lamp That Went Out by Colbron, Grace Isabel

Birth allied him with the proletarian class, and his sentiment in favour of democracy was unendangered by the disillusions which must come upon every intellectual man brought into close contact with public affairs.

From Born in Exile by Gissing, George

When the out-posts are corrupted, what fort can remain unendangered?

From The Sylph, Volume I and II by Cavendish, Georgiana