jeopard (Meaning)

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jeopard (v. t.)

To put in jeopardy; to expose to loss or injury; to imperil; to hazard.

jeopard Sentence Examples

  1. The young boy jeopard his life to save his drowning friend.
  2. The reckless driver jeopard the lives of everyone on the road.
  3. The company's decision to release a faulty product jeopard its reputation.
  4. The government's austerity measures jeopard the livelihoods of millions of people.
  5. The war jeopard the stability of the entire region.
  6. The scandal jeopard the politician's career.
  7. The athlete's injury jeopard his chances of winning the championship.
  8. The fire jeopard the historic building.
  9. The storm jeopard the coastal communities.
  10. The company's financial problems jeopard the jobs of its employees.

FAQs About the word jeopard

To put in jeopardy; to expose to loss or injury; to imperil; to hazard.

threaten, risk,endanger, menace, peril, venture, adventure, compromise, imperil,jeopardize

guard,protect, protect, guard, save, shelter, preserve, shield,shelter, shield

The young boy jeopard his life to save his drowning friend.

The reckless driver jeopard the lives of everyone on the road.

The company's decision to release a faulty product jeopard its reputation.

The government's austerity measures jeopard the livelihoods of millions of people.