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jeopardy

[jep-er-dee] / ˈdʒɛp ər di /


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The article questions whether or not the then-Duchess of York's finances were "in jeopardy."

From BBC

However, as BBC Sport revealed, the offer never arrived as Palace communicated their intention to walk away from the deal, which put the transfer in jeopardy.

From BBC

If he acted in a manner that put his interests ahead of the other beneficiaries and broke the rules of the trust, he would expose himself to potential serious legal jeopardy.

From MarketWatch

When that happens, employees face what planners often call “double jeopardy”: declining portfolio values paired with increased job risk.

From MarketWatch

That's what makes this season so intoxicating; so much jeopardy, so much unpredictability and so many teams who have come to the party.

From BBC