Antonym: safety. Similar words: jeopardize, pardon, people, in the open, hard, yard, card, beard. Meaning: ['dʒepə(r)dɪ] n. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune.
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(61) Lucien knew that Jeopardy had worked him hard, tested his limits.
(62) He knew it had featured Resenence Jeopardy, but the details were indistinct.
(63) The message jolted him, for it suddenly put our destination in jeopardy.
(64) Their long-term survival is seriously in jeopardy, not from felling for timber or further agricultural clearance, but from livestock grazing.
(65) None of that, for reasons that I have already explained, is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal.
(66) The argument turned out to be of longer duration than normal, and Lucien practised with Jeopardy for seven consecutive days.
(67) The Minister's proposed reform of initial teacher education places all of this, and more, in jeopardy.
(68) This infantile behaviour is putting the book in jeopardy and makes it very hard to collate info on what's going on.
(69) It would also put in jeopardy the global effort to halt the spread of nuclear weapons.
(70) J., it could put into jeopardy the routine affirmative action moves made by private and public employers nationwide.
(71) The review of double jeopardy is not a zany proposal.
(72) I was not prepared to see that record put in jeopardy.
(73) Did he think she would put his affair with Rebecca in jeopardy?
(74) Storage of nuclear materials is in jeopardy, a government official warned recently.
(75) Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police,(www.Sentencedict.com) risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy.
(76) The career of the talented Widnes half back has been put in jeopardy by back injuries and he saw a specialist yesterday.
(77) Airports to lose firm A parcels carrier is pulling out of Stansted and Southend airports, putting 150 jobs in jeopardy.
(78) But this business of the missing ship and what lies behind it puts the whole negotiation in jeopardy.
(79) Why put your town's safety in jeopardy?
(80) The villagers'lives were in jeopardy during the blizzard.
(81) The security of this entire universe is in jeopardy!
(82) Their future is in jeopardy.
(83) He was often in jeopardy of his life.
(84) Jeopardy is a perfect example.
(85) Who put this young girl's life in jeopardy?
(86) Jeopardy itself has almost become a national icon.
(87) You have placed his immortal soul in jeopardy.
(88) Tuna fish is double jeopardy.
(89) As Mr. A has been considered a whistle blower, his job will be in jeopardy.
(90) Television, radio, emergency communication towers on top of the mountain are also now in jeopardy.