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jeopardise
1
v pose a threat to; present a danger to
Synonyms:
endanger, imperil, jeopardize, menace, peril, threaten
Type of:
be, exist
have an existence, be extant
The Daily Mirror says Sir Nicholas was "terribly ill-advised", adding that "both democracy and the military are jeopardised when generals take sides in public debates".
BBCNov 9, 2015
Despite providing evidence leading to several convictions, detectives say the practice puts children at risk and jeopardises official investigations.
The GuardianNov 8, 2015
If an act is only making serious money through touring, they are not going to jeopardise that.
The GuardianOct 30, 2015
"It must have been apparent to the defendant that he could seriously jeopardise those investigations," Mr Ratcliff said.
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