Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "jeoparding" in a sentence
"Captivity, and a dungeon; contending with wickedness in high places; jeoparding his Life, endangerd by the intrigues, revenge, and malice, of a potent; tho defeated Nation."
"Melanippus of Agrigentum, rose not against tyrants, although they saw how badly they managed affairs, and what drunken tricks they played, yet, when they attempted the chastity of their boy-loves, they retaliated on them, jeoparding their lives, as if they were defending the inviolability of temples and sanctuaries."
"They developed consummate skill in allowing their pupils as much of history, science and philosophy as they could imbibe without jeoparding their faith."