What is another word for jeopardizes?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛpədˌa͡ɪzɪz] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "jeopardizes" that can be used to convey a similar message. "Endangers" is one term that indicates the presence of a threat or risk to a particular situation or outcome. "Compromises" suggests that something important is at risk of being diminished or undermined. "Imperils" is another synonym that refers to a dangerous situation or threatening circumstances. "Undermines" implies that something is gradually being weakened or destroyed. "Threatens" and "hazards" are other synonyms for "jeopardizes" that indicate potential harm or danger. Using these synonyms can provide variety in writing and help to convey a more precise meaning.

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Usage examples for Jeopardizes

You love me, and yet by every act of yours that jeopardizes that welfare you stab me to the heart as surely as you add another nail to the coffin of your moral and physical well-being.
"The Law-Breakers"
Ridgwell Cullum
Remember, too, that my search in no wise jeopardizes your interests.
"A Woman Named Smith"
Marie Conway Oemler
While a broad experience leaves a man incapable of present competition, the narrow experience jeopardizes his future.
"Increasing-Human-Efficiency-in-Business-a-contribution-to-the-psychology-of-business"
Scott, Walter Dill

Famous quotes with Jeopardizes

  • We come to know best what men are, in their worse jeopardizes.
    Samuel Daniel
  • The current lack of a national standard for operators of medical imaging and radiation therapy equipment poses a hazard to American patients and jeopardizes quality health care.
    Charles W. Pickering

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