Thesaurus / jeopardize
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College administrators have enacted inadequate protocols that have jeopardized the safety of their communities.
DONALD TRUMP HAS FAILED TO PROTECT ME AND OTHER STUDENTS FROM COVID-19JAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEAll asked that their names be withheld, to not jeopardize their employment.
SENT HOME TO DIEBY ANNIE WALDMAN AND JOSHUA KAPLANSEPTEMBER 2, 2020PROPUBLICAIf the agency is right, it could jeopardize SDG&E’s safety certificate and associated access to funding covering damage claims.
MORNING REPORT: POWER COMPANY CHALLENGED ON FIRE PREVENTION PLANSVOICE OF SAN DIEGOAUGUST 25, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOCombined with the interruption of outpatient services in hospitals and clinics, and socioeconomic changes that can lead to relapse, has experts worried the progress made so far on tackling the opioid crisis may be jeopardized.
COVID-19 IS UNDOING A DECADE OF PROGRESS ON THE OPIOID EPIDEMICANNALISA MERELLIAUGUST 11, 2020QUARTZNonetheless, linear’s current importance can compromise networks’ willingness to make moves in streaming that may jeopardize their linear businesses.
TV NETWORKS BEGIN TO SIGNAL WILLINGNESS TO PRIORITIZE STREAMING OVER LINEARTIM PETERSONJULY 29, 2020DIGIDAYIt is necessary that I shall be considered a patriot of patriots, nothing must jeopardize such a character at the present time.
THE LIGHT THAT LURESPERCY BREBNERIt would be impolitic to jeopardize his whole ambition by any deviation from the letter of the Erfurt agreement.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANEThis was so, but only in so far as his actions would not jeopardize the peace of his own nation.
THE FIRE PEOPLERAY CUMMINGSAfter all, if Diogenes chose to jeopardize his head, what was it to them?
THE PROUD PRINCEJUSTIN HUNTLY MCCARTHYAn investigation would be decidedly humiliating to her, and also jeopardize her position at Hamilton.
MARJORIE DEAN COLLEGE FRESHMANPAULINE LESTERWORDS RELATED TO JEOPARDIZE
- abuses
- admonishes
- augurs
- blackmails
- blusters
- browbeats
- bullies
- cautions
- comminates
- cows
- enforces
- flex muscles
- forebodes
- forewarns
- fulminates
- growls
- intimidates
- looks daggers
- makes threat
- menaces
- portends
- presages
- pressurizes
- pushes around
- scares
- scowls
- shakes fist at
- snarls
- spooks
- terrorizes
- torments
- walks heavy
- advance
- assay
- attempt
- bet
- brave
- challenge
- chance
- dare
- dare say
- defy
- endanger
- essay
- experiment
- expose
- feel
- front
- gamble
- get down
- go out on a limb
- grope
- have a fling at
- hazard
- imperil
- jeopardize
- lay open
- make a stab at
- make bold
- operate
- play for
- play the market
- presume
- put in jeopardy
- put up
- risk
- speculate
- stake
- stick one's neck out
- take a crack at
- take a flyer
- take a plunge
- try
- try out
- volunteer
- wager
- advances
- assays
- attempts
- bets
- braves
- challenges
- chances
- dares
- dares says
- defies
- endangers
- essays
- experiments
- exposes
- feels
- fronts
- gambles
- gets down
- goes out on a limb
- gropes
- has a fling at
- hazards
- imperils
- jeopardizes
- lies open
- makes a stab at
- makes bold
- operates
- plays for
- plays the market
- presumes
- puts in jeopardy
- puts up
- risks
- speculates
- stakes
- sticks one's neck out
- takes a crack at
- takes a flyer
- takes a plunge
- tries
- tries out
- volunteers
- wagers
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