Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
1 Both Russia and Ukraine say they will not jeopardize supplies to Europe.
2 This situation may jeopardize patient quality of care and increase staff turnover.
3 Taking controversial political stands, particularly progressive ones, would jeopardize these women's jobs.
4 However, overweight is not considered serious enough to jeopardize life as yet.
5 If so, could that jeopardize our future plans to start a family?
6 Increasing insecticide resistance also threatens to jeopardize the future of both strategies.
7 Drug resistance could also jeopardize recent gains in malaria control, he said.
8 But a sharply weaker currency would jeopardize the 4 percent inflation target.
9 No need to jeopardize either for a weekend romp with the boss.
10 She knows I don't want to do anything to jeopardize our marriage.
11 That would jeopardize hopes of a return to dividend payments by 2014.
12 I could jeopardize my job by getting involved in something like this.
13 I wouldn't jeopardize the reputation of my company or expose my clients.
14 If things went bad, it could jeopardize the safety of the hostages.
15 But it would jeopardize the entire mission if station admin finds out.
16 The child's recovery was still too fragile to jeopardize with traumatizing inquiries.
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