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Jeopardize

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Jeopardize meaning

To put in jeopardy, to threaten.

Example sentences (20)

A deadlocked Congress that has taken America to the brink of default could jeopardize the United States’ perfect credit rating, Fitch said in a stern warning Wednesday.

A guilty verdict, however, could further jeopardize his career, which was frozen in place by the charges.

A recent attempt to effect checks on political parties vis-à-vis making poll-related offers that would jeopardize the economy should have been taken forward with the Supreme Court’s involvement.

At this point, there may not be immediate threats that could jeopardize the company.

But Johnson and Hutton say annual oversight reviews are important because they help avoid discovering major problems with a charter school come renewal time that could jeopardize its future.

But the idea hasn’t gone down well with right-wing opposition parties, who have attacked the signs claiming they will jeopardize road safety.

Failure to address this issue could further jeopardize airline connectivity and hinder economic growth in these markets, IATA added.

If Mr. Biden does test positive in the next several days, it could jeopardize his plans to travel abroad later in the week.

It asked for the nondisclosure order, arguing that revealing the warrant to Trump “would seriously jeopardize the ongoing investigation” by giving him an opportunity to destroy evidence or otherwise change his behavior.

It is, therefore, incomprehensible to think that a former educator and school administrator would be willing to jeopardize the future of Alaska’s youth and, frankly, his own agenda to make our state the best place to raise a family.

Losing access to plastic waste could jeopardize their only means of income.

Public safety is the number one priority and visitors are reminded to respect our communities and not jeopardize the safety of our citizens or our neighbourhoods with risky, illegal and dangerous actions.

The evidence shows that Nicolás Maduro’s government’s policy of repression and the human rights crisis continue to jeopardize the rights to life, liberty and protection from harm in Venezuela.

The main opposition concern is that Britain doesn’t jeopardize its so-called adequacy deal with the EU to allow data to flow freely across borders.

The suspect allegedly would not allow questions because it could jeopardize his case.

They don't want to risk and jeopardize their careers that they have cultivated for themselves”.

Title IX revisions jeopardize the phenomenal success of women’s college athletics.

Ultimately, GOOG’s leadership appears oblivious to the struggles building up, that could jeopardize the company’s future.

Users on X (formerly Twitter) have brought up concerns about how the feature could jeopardize users' safety.

Well, it’s a legal doctrine founded on considerations of public policy intended to allow people in need of legal advice to seek that advice without fear that talking to a lawyer will jeopardize their position.