severely jeopardize

Frequency: 6.24.1 per million words

to put something in great or severe danger

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  • The recent policy changes could severely jeopardize the company's financial stability.
  • His reckless actions might severely jeopardize his future career prospects.
  • Ignoring safety regulations can severely jeopardize the lives of workers.
  • The scandal threatened to severely jeopardize the politician's reputation.
  • Failing to meet deadlines will severely jeopardize our chances of winning the contract.
  • The new trade tariffs could severely jeopardize international relations.
  • Their refusal to cooperate is likely to severely jeopardize the peace negotiations.
  • A severe drought can severely jeopardize the region's agricultural output.
  • By revealing confidential information, he severely jeopardized national security.
  • Such short-sighted decisions often severely jeopardize long-term growth.