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be jeopardizing
verb
To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
Exact(40)
They would be jeopardizing their jobs".
"We would be jeopardizing all the work we do for recognized sports authorities," he said.
Joseph Conway, a spokesman for the governor, said the Democrats could be jeopardizing the voting money with their delays.
By allowing the tax cuts for upper-income Americans to expire, opponents charge the party would be jeopardizing an economic recovery and engaging in class warfare.
The City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, who is expected to run for mayor, may be jeopardizing a future endorsement from the United Federation of Teachers.
A Verizon spokeswoman, Brenda Raney, said the company thought that it would be jeopardizing customers' privacy by participating in the list.
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"Bird" rights would be jeopardized.
But business relationships can be jeopardized.
Food deliveries for the hungry may be jeopardized.
That flow could be jeopardized by the XFL.
"Security will never be jeopardized," an energy official said.
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