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Antonyms for jeopardized


Grammar : Verb
Spell : jep-er-dahyz
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒɛp ərˌdaɪz



Definition of jeopardized

Origin :
  • 1640s, from jeopardy + -ize. Related: Jeopardized; jeopardizing. As a verb, Middle English used simple jeopard (late 14c.).
  • verb endanger
Example sentences :
  • The happiness of two such friends should not be jeopardized if he could prevent it.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Over-speculation had jeopardized him, and he was deep in the "Crdit Mobilier."
  • Extract from : « Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Charles James Lever
  • Your freedom should never have been jeopardized for such a mere trifle.
  • Extract from : « The Daltons, Volume I (of II) » by Charles James Lever
  • Whose should be the wealth, to amass which he had jeopardized his soul?
  • Extract from : « Jesus the Christ » by James Edward Talmage
  • The interests we represent are too important to be jeopardized.
  • Extract from : « The Friendly Road » by (AKA David Grayson) Ray Stannard Baker
  • I, for one, will not permit my fortune to be jeopardized by so palpable a piece of perfidy.
  • Extract from : « Aladdin & Co. » by Herbert Quick
  • "And the safety of the expedition and of these two might be jeopardized," cried the commander.
  • Extract from : « With the Dyaks of Borneo » by F. S. Brereton
  • The admission of a coloured pupil would have jeopardized his success.
  • Extract from : « The Black Swan at Home and Abroad » by Anonymous
  • There were nobles, both men and women, who jeopardized their titles and their lands.
  • Extract from : « Against the Current » by Edward A. Steiner
  • It jeopardized his material, social and religious interests.
  • Extract from : « George Brown » by John Lewis

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