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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "jeopardise" in a sentence

    jeopardise example sentences

    jeopardise


    1. What was she planning? The truth was that his relationship with Helez was too important to jeopardise with a quick fling, albeit exciting


    2. Nothing can jeopardise this plan


    3. creaking floorboards threatening to jeopardise his escape with


    4. The tape recorder was running and Harry knew he couldn’t jeopardise his chances of leaving so he kept quiet and just shook his head


    5. He needed to be updated on production volumes, costs, and any other occurrences that might jeopardise the sale so he’d called in his senior production team for an update


    6. I was all ways a real organised cat and I could see I was letting someone in that could jeopardise everything


    7. "I treasure that and would never jeopardise


    8. I began to have a flicker of respect for him but I was still going to head back to Tollan alone, to be truthful the hairy one scared me, many an afternoon I’d listened spellbound to the stories told by the well travelled traders but I’d never heard anyone mention the like of this hairy beast and I was not going to jeopardise my trip back to Tollan by having to look after him, I would leave alone and he would have to fend for himself


    9. I don't want to jeopardise my entire trip just for a Dall sheep


    10. Any publicity is good publicity, but we don't want to jeopardise any prosecution

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    Synonyms for "jeopardise"

    endanger imperil jeopardise jeopardize menace peril threaten

    "jeopardise" definitions

    pose a threat to; present a danger to