Definition of Jeopardies

1. Noun. (plural of jeopardy) ¹

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Definition of Jeopardies

1. jeopardy [n] - See also: jeopardy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jeopardies

jenny
jenny wren
jensenite
jentacular
jenticulate
jentling
jentschite
jeofail
jeofails
jeon
jeopard
jeoparded
jeopardies (current term)
jeoparding
jeopardise
jeopardised
jeopardises
jeopardising
jeopardization
jeopardizations
jeopardize
jeopardized
jeopardizes
jeopardizing
jeopardous
jeopards
jeopardy

Literary usage of Jeopardies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers by William Penn (1905)
"and with resigned wills and faithful hearts, through all mockings, contradictions, beatings, prisons, and many other jeopardies that attended them for his ..."

2. Grains of Gold, Or Select Thoughts on Sacred Themes by Cyrus Augustus Bartol (1855)
"Through all the jeopardies of our mortal career, let us obey and follow our great Master, the Captain of our salvation ; and, ..."

3. New Commentaries on the Criminal Law Upon a New System of Legal Exposition by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1892)
"Larceny and Burglary, two offences or one, jeopardies, 1062 Larceny in Dwelling House, servant admitting thief, principal, accessory, 676 (3). ..."

4. The Two Books of Common Prayer: Set Forth by Authority of Parliament in the by Church of England, Edward Cardwell (1852)
"... in perils of robbers; in jeopardies of mine own nation ; in jeopardies among the heathen; in perils in the city; in perils in wilderness ; in perils in ..."

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