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Definition of Jeopardises
1. jeopardise [v] - See also: jeopardise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jeopardises
Literary usage of Jeopardises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outline of Practical Sociology: With Special Reference to American Conditions by Carroll Davidson Wright (1901)
"... for the employee jeopardises in the joint enterprise his only capital — his
capacity to work and his day's labour — as much as the capitalist ..."
2. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1895)
"A standard or monetary measure which deprives the greatest industry of our United
Empire of £76000000 per annum, and jeopardises the financial stability of ..."
3. The Twentieth Century by Caroline Farrar Ware (1908)
"... a step which marks the end of the friendly compact with Russia, which jeopardises,
if it does not actually wreck, the prospects of Macedonian reform, ..."
4. OECD Environmental Performance Reviews by OECD., Lorents G. (FRW) Lorentsen, OECD Staff (2004)
"... or regional interests or jeopardises human health or security. The National
Board of Housing. Building and Planning is in charge of developing spatial ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1878)
"... be impeded in any important particular, or to any extent which in the least
degree jeopardises the balance of power as it was finally struck at Berlin. ..."