Simple past tense and past participle of jeopardise.(verb)
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Use "jeopardised" in a sentence
"Returning after a lunch adjournment, Davis was scathing about the legal manoeuvring, saying the court was being put in an impossible situation and its dignity had been "jeopardised"."
"Unions have claimed that a rescue plan for 1,200 workers who lost their jobs when a maintenance firm went out of business was now being "jeopardised"."
""The overall pattern raises a question about whether the constitutional propriety of the political independence and neutrality of the monarchy are being jeopardised by a long-standing pattern not just of work on good causes but on campaigning on political issues, which are sometimes party-political.""