1. chancing - Noun
2. chancing - Verb
of Chance
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's widely anticipated that Disney may just take its live action straight to Disney+ instead of chancing its release in cinemas that are simply limping as they struggle to open in July amidst major local capacity restrictions. Source: Internet
As they do every year at the CPJ event, "leading" U.S. journalists lauded the courage of people chancing death for telling the truth, but continue to pull punches in their own news organizations for fear of endangering their multi-million-dollar salaries. Source: Internet
But this is simply people in charge chancing their luck. Source: Internet
Not chancing it. Source: Internet
I would put no one off chancing him as well as the selection. Source: Internet