seriously jeopardize
Frequency: 6.54.8 per million words
to put something in great or severe danger
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- This scandal could seriously jeopardize his chances of being re-elected.
- The company's reckless decisions could seriously jeopardize its reputation.
- Failing to meet the deadline would seriously jeopardize the entire project.
- His unhealthy lifestyle began to seriously jeopardize his health.
- Such a major political misstep could seriously jeopardize the peace negotiations.
- A lack of funding might seriously jeopardize their scientific research.
- Environmental pollution can seriously jeopardize the ecosystem's delicate balance.
- Refusing to compromise would seriously jeopardize any hope of a resolution.
- The sudden change in policy threatened to seriously jeopardize the economic recovery.
- Careless handling of the data could seriously jeopardize user privacy.