Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jeopardise.(verb)
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Use "jeopardises" in a sentence
"The Lib Dem backbencher John Hemming is at the forefront of a campaign to challenge the courts, in a way that jeopardises the fragile relationship between them and parliament."
"Currently the fund can only be used as a "last resort" to rescue a eurozone country whose plight jeopardises the stability of the euro as a whole."
"The OECD says: "There is a general belief that the emphasis on examinations jeopardises the genuine development of young people and is detrimental ... but few effective solutions have emerged to reduce or minimise examination pressures.""