"Jeopardisation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jeopardisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jeopardisation" Meaning

Jeopardisation refers to the act of putting something or someone at risk, especially by causing harm or losing value. It can also imply a situation where something is threatened or compromised, such as a person's safety, reputation, or financial security.

"Jeopardisation" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jeopardisation"


Example 1
The company's decision to dismiss the consulting firm put the project at jeopardisation, causing the investors to reconsider their investment.

Example 2
The government's plan to increase taxes could jeopardisation the economic recovery and lead to a recession.

Example 3
The environmental activists warned that the new project would jeopardisation the natural habitat of the endangered species.

Example 4
The change in market conditions jeopardisation the company's chances of winning the bid, forcing them to reassess their strategy.

Example 5
The team's failure to prepare for the game put the entire season at jeopardisation, prompting the coach to make drastic changes to the lineup.

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