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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The pilot's error could jeopardise the safety of the passengers and the crew.
Not following proper safety protocols can jeopardise the construction of a building.
The bad weather could jeopardise our outdoor picnic plans.
Ignoring your doctor's advice can jeopardise your recovery from an illness.
A sudden change in the weather could jeopardise the outdoor wedding ceremony.
The false accusation could jeopardise the career of the innocent person.
Leaving the window open in winter can jeopardise your health.
The whistleblowers' revelations could jeopardise the government's credibility and reputation.
The incorrect dosage of medication could jeopardise the patient's health.
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