Synonym: endanger, expose, hazard, imperil, risk. Similar words: regarding, pardon, people, in the open, verdict, recording, according, coordinate. Meaning: ['dʒepə(r)daɪz] v. 1. pose a threat to; present a danger to 2. put at risk.
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31. If your project is in development, late changes to the database schema could trigger significant code changes that jeopardize the timely delivery and quality of the deliverable, thus increasing cost.
32. Being late so often will jeopardize your chances for promotion.
33. Contractors who are unaware of the more restrictive provisions in the professional liability policy may unknowingly execute waivers that jeopardize their professional liability insurance coverage.
34. I just didn't want to jeopardize my chances or give another applicant an edge over me.
35. The White House declined to release any additional details about the operation, saying that further information would jeopardize the military's ability to conduct clandestine operations in the future.
36. More than two unexcused absences will seriously jeopardize your class participation grade.
37. The U.S. development and possible deployment of NMD will disrupt the existing strategic equilibrium among major powers, and jeopardize the security interest of other countries.
38. She went on to assail Palin for supporting Arctic oil exploration that could jeopardize delicate animal habitats and for dismissing measures to protect polar bears.
39. Negative and corruptive phenomena and more and more rampant crimes in the society will also jeopardize social stability and harmony.
40. We do not wish to see debate and controversy surrounding Council reform marginalize or even jeopardize consultations on other issues, particularly those concerning development.
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41. Serious disturbances on the worksite should jeopardize the industrial control computer through power supply.
42. This could result in your credit rating being negatively affected and may jeopardize your access to future loans from any reputable lending institution.
43. THERE IS little evidence that China wishes to jeopardize its burgeoning affluence by adventurist attempts to contest American hegemony.
44. Regardless of the root cause, these very human tendencies can impact programmer productivity, and jeopardize a project's success.
45. These studies have also shown that defatting may jeopardize the nasal tip supply.
46. Inform the customer and the manufacturing plant of any issues that jeopardize production and delivery, immediately.
47. This, in turn , might jeopardize the Navy's fuel supply.
48. Article 19 If any organizations and individuals have found a situation to Jeopardize the safety of subway operation, they shall report it to police or an operation unit promptly.
49. Animal grease contains an abundant of cholesterol which may jeopardize one's artery or cardinal vein.
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