"Jeopardization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Jeopardization refers to the act of putting something or someone at risk or in danger of being damaged, harmed, or destroyed. It can also refer to a situation where a person's or group's security, stability, or safety is threatened. In a broader sense, jeopardization can also imply a sense of challenge or threat to a person's or organization's authority, reputation, or legitimacy.
Jeon is a Korean term that refers to a type of Korean pancake or savory pancake, typically made with a batter of flour, water, and sometimes kimchi or other ingredients. Jeon is often grated, cut into small pieces, or served as a filling for dumplings. It can also be served as a side dish, similar to a pancake, and is often flavored with garlic, sesame oil, or other seasonings.
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.
To put at risk or imperil; to make something, especially a situation or a relationship, susceptible to loss, damage, or harm.
To jeopardize someone or something means to put them or it in danger or at risk of being damaged, harmed, or lost.
Jephthae (pronounced "jeff-THAY") is a proper noun, referring to Jephthah, a judge of Israel in the Old Testament book of Judges ( chapters 10-12). He is notable for making a vow to God that would lead to his daughter being sacrificed.
The Jerahmeelites were an Israelite tribe mentioned in the biblical book of Chronicles (1 Chronicles 2:20). The term refers to the descendants of Jarha, an Egyptian who became the personal servant of Sheshan the Jerahmite, and subsequently married Sheshan's daughter, and had a son named Attai. According to tradition, this tribe was known for their service in the Temple and priesthood, and was believed to be descended from the tribe of Judah.