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jeopardized
adjective as in at risk
adjective as in threatened
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Example Sentences
Both have family lives that are jeopardized by their work and there’s an uncanny parallel between the two, even though their paths rarely intersect.
Vice President Kamala Harris wrote on X. “His abortion bans have already jeopardized access to it in states across the country—and his own platform could end IVF altogether.”
After alleging her brother’s mismanagement of the team led to debt that jeopardized the family’s wealth, Spanos Berberian hoped to force a sale of the team through a petition filed by attorney Adam Streisand.
When he and co-defendant Russo went on trial in downtown Los Angeles in 1972, the questions were large: Had the disclosures jeopardized national security?
The AP’s review also found “serious violations that jeopardized a mother or her fetus’ health” in states without abortion bans.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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