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"jeopardised" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is usually used as an alternative spelling of the verb "jeopardize" and it means to put someone or something in danger or at risk. An example sentence could be: "The success of the project was jeopardised by the lack of resources."
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jeopardised
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Past of jeopardise
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Women are at risk of miscarriage, their health further jeopardised from stress and lack of pre-natal care.
BT: "We would be concerned if the benefits – particularly in terms of market access and competitiveness, and valuable EU level action on trade and competition policy, and the single market – were to be jeopardised by a renegotiation of competences where this substantially risked unravelling the existing balance".
The Leeds manager is under pressure as one win in six matches has jeopardised the club's hopes of gaining promotion to the Premier League.
And, of course, a criminal trial might have jeopardised the confidentiality of GCHQ's operations.
The worry was that the integrity of auditing, a comparatively unglamorous and low-margin business, would be jeopardised as firms struggled to sell more exciting and profitable services.
They too have been promised some jam tomorrow, with wages restored in 2008.But both these deals are now jeopardised by the rejection, by the mechanics and ground staff represented by the International Association of Machinists, of a tentative deal, involving a 7% cut, that had been agreed with management on November 25th.
Its future should not be jeopardised for the sake of a few billion dollars of soyabean subsidies or a few million tonnes of beef imports.Indeed, from the heady heights of Davos, this trade round's preoccupation with farming the oldest of old-economy businesses looks absurd.
But the Canadian Wheat Board is advising farmers not to plant it, since much of their produce makes its way to export markets in Europe, which might be jeopardised if GM material were to sneak in.
It warned Mr Bush that unless "substantial progress...occurs rapidly, we fear the historic and intense support from Cuban-American voters for Republican federal candidates, including yourself, will be jeopardised".
Indeed, the Obama administration has warned Britain that intelligence-sharing would be jeopardised if secret information provided by the CIA were to be revealed in British courts.
Put up the rent, say Russian hawks, and Ukraine's hold on Crimea will be jeopardised.
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