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Synonyms for jeopardize

to subject to danger or destruction

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3 You may share the substance of your communications with counsel with your colleagues without jeopardizing the privilege.
The writing is rich in data without jeopardizing the upbeat tone.
Officials refused to "name and shame" organizations for fear of jeopardizing the investigations by alerting them to the inquiries.
It's a role she enthusiastically took on long before many other prominent gay athletes, even if it meant jeopardizing lucrative sponsorships.
Convince the Colombian Congress to approve his project that would allow his consecutive reelection without giving into bureaucratic concession and without jeopardizing key issues for him, such as tax and pension reform.
president and members of Congress, the religious leaders called on the administration to make peace in the Middle East a high priority, warning that "if the Road Map (to Peace) is allowed to fail, Israelis and Palestinians will sink even deeper into cycles of violence, jeopardizing the prospect of a two-state solution, undermining the global campaign against terrorism, and threatening vital U.S.
This bill is a Petri dish for litigation, which will have the effect of jeopardizing insurance for rehabilitation in older neighborhoods."
According to Aaron Colangelo, a staff attorney at the NRDC, "The EPA has concluded that atrazine is jeopardizing dozens of species, yet the agency has chosen to do nothing about it."
When Tim's dreams of success in the film industry are crushed, he turns to an ex-girlfriend for her business connections and winds up jeopardizing his marriage.
nursing program without jeopardizing their immigration status.
Fatigue also may increase the possibility of officers becoming involved in official misconduct and jeopardizing the positive relations between themselves and their families, and eventually, the community.
Also, the heirs may not be qualified under California public accountancy rules to hold an interest in the firm, thus jeopardizing the firm's public accountancy status.
To circumvent this rationale is inviting trouble as well as jeopardizing a client's retirement security.