jeopardy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

jeopardy in the PONS Dictionary

jeopardy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in jeopardy
to put sth in jeopardy
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Suddenly it appeared as if his lead was in jeopardy.
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During his warm-up, he broke the venues piano, putting the show in jeopardy.
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Like many community gardens, the future of this one was in jeopardy.
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His party's platform called for the nationalization of natural resources, and government takeovers of plants that were in financial jeopardy.
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The fight was originally placed in jeopardy due to disputes with both camps over the fight purse money.
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Workers have the right to remove themselves from dangerous or unhealthy work situations without jeopardy to continued employment.
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This may be because of the law of double jeopardy, which prohibits the defendant from being brought to court again on the same charges.
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This is because the defendant was never in jeopardy to begin with.
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Usually a leak that far in advance of an album release puts the song in serious jeopardy of being excluded from the final track list.
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All of these are in jeopardy because of the religious right wing.
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