Pesquisar
to jeopardize
01
colocar em risco, comprometer
to put something or someone in danger
Transitive: to jeopardize sth
jeopardize
v
jeopard
n
Exemplo
The ongoing conflict is jeopardizing the stability of the region.
Releasing that confidential document might jeopardize our negotiations with the other firm.
Skipping safety checks could jeopardize the integrity of the entire project.
Not taking proper security measures can jeopardize the safety of the entire building.
Ignored warnings jeopardized the safety of those involved.