Jeopard


[jep-erd] /ˈdʒɛp ərd/

verb (used with object)
1.
to jeopardize.

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    [jep-er-dahyz] /ˈdʒɛp ərˌdaɪz/ verb (used with object), jeopardized, jeopardizing. 1. to put in ; hazard; risk; imperil: He jeopardized his life every time he dived from the tower. /ˈdʒɛpəˌdaɪz/ verb (transitive) 1. to risk; hazard: he jeopardized his job by being persistently unpunctual 2. to put in danger; imperil v. chiefly British English spelling of […]

  • Jeopardize

    [jep-er-dahyz] /ˈdʒɛp ərˌdaɪz/ verb (used with object), jeopardized, jeopardizing. 1. to put in ; hazard; risk; imperil: He jeopardized his life every time he dived from the tower. /ˈdʒɛpəˌdaɪz/ verb (transitive) 1. to risk; hazard: he jeopardized his job by being persistently unpunctual 2. to put in danger; imperil v. 1640s, from jeopardy + -ize. […]

  • Jeopardous

    [jep-er-duh s] /ˈdʒɛp ər dəs/ adjective 1. perilous; dangerous; hazardous; risky.

  • Jeopardy

    [jep-er-dee] /ˈdʒɛp ər di/ noun, plural jeopardies. 1. hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury: For a moment his life was in jeopardy. 2. peril or danger: The spy was in constant jeopardy of being discovered. 3. Law. the danger or hazard of being found guilty, and of consequent punishment, […]

  • Jephthah

    [jef-thuh] /ˈdʒɛf θə/ noun 1. a judge of Israel. Judges 11, 12. /ˈdʒɛfθə/ noun 1. (Old Testament) a judge of Israel, who sacrificed his daughter in fulfilment of a vow (Judges 11:12–40) Douay spelling Jephte (ˈdʒɛftə) biblical judge of Israel, from Greek Iephthae, from Hebrew Yiphtah, literally “God opens,” imperfective of pathah “he opened” (cf. […]


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