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How to use jeopardized in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word jeopardized? Here are some examples.

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The alimony award granted to his wife jeopardized Hall's ownership of his property, threatening his status as an independent producer.
Unfortunately, the serious subject matter is often jeopardized by incessant wordiness.
If the United States departs from the path of being the honest broker, the peacemaking process will be jeopardized.
Government stonewalling and a dysfunctional justice system also jeopardized the case.
If the outcome of a sporting event is jeopardized or tainted by the cloud of suspicion, sport immediately loses all its appeal.
Some experts even think that our planet's very life support systems are jeopardized by these problems, Heaven forfend.
Not only did Max lose his third place, he even jeopardized his participation in the second race.
The rapidly growing yearling is further jeopardized when twice daily feedings are already marginal or deficient in protein quality.
And it isn't the first time his blindingly bright future has been jeopardized by his own mistakes.
I would argue that its economic future would be jeopardized by elimination of the currency board and that a better course would involve full dollarization.
However democratic policies are jeopardized by criminal violence and corruption.
The symmetry of the two apses line is due to seismic events that have jeopardized, since the Swabian period, the entire area west of the factory.
However, STM had complained that this speed bump jeopardized the safe circulation of its buses and the borough, therefore, agreed to remove it.
Ineffective crew communication jeopardized or potentially jeopardized the likelihood of a successful evacuation in three occurrences.
Proper control and monitoring of the program could be jeopardized if adequate information systems are not developed.
The lack of a full range of harm-reduction initiatives jeopardized inmate health and the health of the general public.
In both cases, food security will be jeopardized and the issue concerning the role of public authorities will need to be raised.
The use of outer space by the global community should not be jeopardized by human actions.
The experience still gives her nightmares, she says, and could easily have jeopardized her promising academic future.
Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He opened up his house for the licensure of Richard Cameron, when such a meeting jeopardized his life, family, and property.
Whose should be the wealth, to amass which he had jeopardized his soul?
She reproached herself for the thoughtless selfishness that had jeopardized the peace and safety of others.
So long as the powerful reptilian race of Pellucidar continued to propagate, just so long would the position of man within the inner world be jeopardized.
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