jeo
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dize
Third Person
jeopardizes
Present Participle
jeopardizing
Past Tense
jeopardized
Past Participle
jeopardized
1
to put something or someone in danger
transitive
- Releasing that confidential document might jeopardize our negotiations with the other firm.
- Not taking proper security measures can jeopardize the safety of the entire building.
- Skipping safety checks could jeopardize the integrity of the entire project.
- The ongoing conflict is jeopardizing the stability of the region.
- Ignored warnings jeopardized the safety of those involved.