Examples of 'could jeopardise' in a sentence

Meaning of "could jeopardise"

could jeopardise: Suggests that an action or event may put something/someone at risk or in danger

How to use "could jeopardise" in a sentence

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could jeopardise
It could jeopardise my comrades who depend upon me.
And a lame horse could jeopardise everything.
We could jeopardise our chances next week.
The sort of information that could jeopardise.
This could jeopardise my right to practise law.
Another rescue attempt could jeopardise that mission.
You could jeopardise our television stations.
An unsound legal framework could jeopardise that objective.
It could jeopardise his entire deanship prospects.
About things that could jeopardise their future.
It could jeopardise our entire operation.
Disclosure of my communications history could jeopardise.
You could jeopardise the public offering.
A single fault or weakness could jeopardise the entire project.
This could jeopardise everything we have worked towards.
Or anything that he touched could jeopardise the life of a commoner.
It could jeopardise the whole case.
Disclosure of my communications history could jeopardise undercover contacts and future ops.
We could jeopardise the whole case.
Disclosure of my communications history could jeopardise undercover contacts in future ops.
You could jeopardise the operation.
In some cases that particular position could jeopardise security itself.
This post could jeopardise my chances for advancement.
You need to take him in hand or he could jeopardise your inspection.
This could jeopardise our future.
Otherwise it would appear discriminatory and could jeopardise investments in other networks.
Could jeopardise the whole takedown.
Letting him go could jeopardise the entire mission.
Both sides must refrain from any actions that could jeopardise this goal.
Errors which could jeopardise ones salvation.
Four planets have come to our attention regarding a plot which could jeopardise spice production.
To not do so could jeopardise its financial future.
But Tehran has stopped short of moves that could jeopardise the accord.
It could jeopardise our whole operation.
The release of this information could jeopardise the success of the inspections.
That could jeopardise the possibility of an agreed solution.
A specific instance of this kind could jeopardise the stability of financial markets.
It could jeopardise a future conviction.
Making the procedures unduly burdensome could jeopardise the efficacy of the operation.
It could jeopardise the treaty.
Removal of the aid at this juncture could jeopardise further development of this outlet.
It could jeopardise the con.
Geopolitical tension in Russia could jeopardise exports and investment.
You could jeopardise everything.
This trend towards single Internet gateways could jeopardise pluralism and diversity in information.
This could jeopardise its reputation as a trustworthy and credible trade partner.
He said an unfavourable proposal could jeopardise Serbian coalition negotiations.
This could jeopardise the true reach of several of the rights we are upholding here.
Such a general lack of information could jeopardise acceptance of the Constitution.
That could jeopardise the growth projected by the IMF.

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