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-19|jakemeth|September 3, 2020|Fortune
All asked that their names be withheld, to not jeopardize their employment.
Sent Home to Die|by Annie Waldman and Joshua Kaplan|September 2, 2020|ProPublica
If 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 Plans|Voice of San Diego|August 25, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Combined 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 epidemic|Annalisa Merelli|August 11, 2020|Quartz
Nonetheless, 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 linear|Tim Peterson|July 29, 2020|Digiday
Air traffic controllers and pilots together take great care not to fly in conditions that can jeopardize an airplane.
Did Bad Weather Bring Down AirAsia 8501?|Clive Irving|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The principle is clear: the design must have multiple redundancies so that no single failure can jeopardize the airplane.
Virgin Galactic’s Flight Path to Disaster: A Clash of High Risk and Hyperbole|Clive Irving|November 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So many of the big media players are afraid to jeopardize access, or personal relationships.
How TMZ Claims Its Celebrity Scalps, Like Ray Rice|Lloyd Grove|September 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
You couldn't write an honest assessment for what percentage of your daughter's life you were willing to jeopardize.
Whatever You Do Someone Will Die. A Short Story About Impossible Choices in Iraq|Nathan Bradley Bethea|August 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Republicans have also raised concerns that the release of the report could jeopardize security at U.S. facilities overseas.
You're About to See What Obama Calls 'Torture'|Josh Rogin, Eli Lake|August 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Carelessness in personal habits, manners, speech, and attitude may become irritants that jeopardize romance.
The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book|Various
He seemed trying to tell me to do the best I could; that he was powerless, and would do nothing to jeopardize my life and Jetta's.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930|Various
Having made you our confidant we dare not jeopardize our lives by allowing you your liberty.
Rabbi and Priest|Milton Goldsmith
For us to do any less would be to disregard our obligations, evade our responsibilities, and jeopardize our national honor.
State of the Union Addresses of Calvin Coolidge|Calvin Coolidge
Prudence dictated that the Army avoid any innovations that might jeopardize the chance for universal military training.
Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965|Morris J. MacGregor, Jr.
British Dictionary definitions for jeopardize
jeopardize
jeopardise
/ (ˈdʒɛpəˌdaɪz) /
verb(tr)
to risk; hazardhe jeopardized his job by being persistently unpunctual