jeopardized
Prononciation : [ˈdʒɛpərdaɪzd]
Mot
Contexte : « risk »
(verb) to put something in danger or at risk of being harmed. It’s like when you play a game and make a choice that might make you lose, you are jeopardizing your chances to win.
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She jeopardized her chance of winning the race by not training enough.
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He didn't jeopardize his position at work because he always did his best.
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What could jeopardize our plans for the picnic?
Contexte : « safety »
(verb) to endanger or threaten the safety of something or someone. This could be when someone does something that puts another person in a risky situation.
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The new safety measures helped to ensure that workers were not jeopardized while on the job.
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The unsafe equipment jeopardized no one because it was removed from the site.
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How could reckless driving jeopardize the safety of others on the road?
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