verb
- putting someone or something in danger of loss, harm, or failure
Usage: present participle of jeopardize
Examples
- The company is jeopardizing its reputation with these poor decisions.
- By speeding, you’re jeopardizing the safety of other drivers.
- The scandal is jeopardizing her chances of winning the election.
- Poor attendance is jeopardizing his academic standing.
- The leak is jeopardizing national security.
- They accused him of jeopardizing the entire project.
- Bad weather is jeopardizing our travel plans.