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1 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) hacer peligrartr['ʤepədaɪz]1 poner en peligro, hacer peligrarjeopardize (US/UK)v.• arriesgar v.• comprometer v.• exponer v.'dʒepərdaɪz, 'dʒepədaɪztransitive verb poner* en peligro, hacer* peligrar['dʒepǝdaɪz]VT (=endanger) arriesgar, poner en peligro; (=compromise) comprometer* * *['dʒepərdaɪz, 'dʒepədaɪz]transitive verb poner* en peligro, hacer* peligrar -
2 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) bringe i fare, sette på spillverb \/ˈdʒepədaɪz\/ eller jeopardisesette på spill, risikere, våge -
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4 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) spraviti v nevarnost* * *[džépədaiz]transitive verbtvegati, postaviti na kocko, spraviti v nevarnost -
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jeopardize [ˈdʒepədaɪz]* * *['dʒepədaɪz]transitive verb compromettre [career, chance, plans]; mettre [quelque chose] en péril [lives, troops] -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) stofna í hættu -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) pôr em risco* * *jeop.ard.ize[dʒ'epədaiz] vt = link=jeopardise jeopardise. -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) tehlikeye atmak/sokmak -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) pakļaut briesmām/riskam* * *pakļaut briesmām -
10 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) statyti į pavojų -
11 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) ohrozit* * *• ohrozit -
12 jeopardize
verbподвергать опасности, рисковать; to jeopardize one's life рисковать жизнью* * *(v) подвергать опасности; рисковать* * *подвергать опасности, рисковать* * *(Amer.) [jeop·ard·ize || 'dʒepə(r)daɪz] v. подвергать опасности, рисковать* * ** * *подвергать опасности -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) ohroziť* * *• vystavit• vystavit nebezpeciu• vystavovat• ohrozovat• ohrozit -
14 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) a pune în pericol -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) θέτω σε κίνδυνο -
16 jeopardize
verbto put in danger:يُعَرِّض للخَطَرBad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.
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17 jeopardize
verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) compromettre -
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verb (to put in danger: Bad spelling could jeopardize your chances of passing the exam.) pôr em risco -
19 jeopardize
(health, future, life) compromettre, mettre en danger ou en péril; (chances, career) compromettre; (one's business) laisser péricliter -
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verb intransitiveഅപകടത്തിലാക്കുക, അപായപ്പെടുത്തുക
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jeopardize — jeop‧ar‧dize [ˈdʒepədaɪz ǁ ər ] also jeopardise verb [transitive] to risk losing or harming something: • There are fears that cost cuts might jeopardize safety. • The company s financial position is being jeopardized by continuing losses. * * *… … Financial and business terms
jeopardize — I verb endanger, expose to danger, imperil, in periculum, leave unprotected, menace, peril, place in danger, risk, stake, threaten II index compromise (endanger), endanger, expose … Law dictionary
jeopardize — (v.) 1640s, from JEOPARDY (Cf. jeopardy) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Jeopardized; jeopardizing. As a verb, Middle English used simple jeopard (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
jeopardize — (also jeopardise) ► VERB ▪ put into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure … English terms dictionary
jeopardize — verb To put in jeopardy, to threaten. After having an affair with a junior, her chances of promotion were seriously jeopardized … Wiktionary
jeopardize — verb accused of jeopardizing the health of their children Syn: threaten, endanger, imperil, risk, put at risk, put in danger/jeopardy; hazard, stake; leave vulnerable; compromise, be a danger to, pose a threat to Ant: safeguard … Thesaurus of popular words
jeopardize — verb Syn: threaten, endanger, imperil, risk, put in danger/jeopardy, compromise, prejudice Ant: safeguard … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
jeopardize — (BrE also ise) verb ADVERB ▪ seriously, severely ▪ This scandal could seriously jeopardize his chances of being re elected. ▪ potentially ▪ Any delays could potentially jeopardize the company s ability to do busin … Collocations dictionary
jeopardize — UK [ˈdʒepə(r)daɪz] / US [ˈdʒepərˌdaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms jeopardize : present tense I/you/we/they jeopardize he/she/it jeopardizes present participle jeopardizing past tense jeopardized past participle jeopardized to risk damaging or… … English dictionary
jeopardize — jeop|ard|ize [ dʒepər,daız ] verb transitive to risk damaging or destroying something important: Cuts in funding could jeopardize this vital research work … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jeopardize — [[t]ʤe̱pə(r)daɪz[/t]] jeopardizes, jeopardizing, jeopardized VERB To jeopardize a situation or activity means to do something that may destroy it or cause it to fail. [V n] He has jeopardised the future of his government... [V n] The talks may… … English dictionary