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jeopardize

endanger / risk / threaten / compromise
Transitive Verb
past: jeopardizedpp: jeopardizeding: jeopardizing

This term conveys a sense of precariousness, where a previously stable or promising situation is suddenly threatened by a specific action or mistake. It carries a heavy weight of responsibility, often implying that the risk was avoidable or the result of poor judgment. In professional or diplomatic contexts, it describes the fragility of agreements or reputations. When applied to people, it emphasizes the exposure to physical or systemic danger, shifting the focus from a mere possibility of failure to an active state of vulnerability.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To put something such as a plan, a career, or a relationship into a situation where it is likely to be harmed, lost, or destroyed.

"A single mistake in the negotiations could jeopardize the entire peace treaty."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To put someone in a position of danger or risk, often by taking an action that threatens their safety or security.

"The captain's decision to sail into the storm jeopardized the lives of everyone on board."

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