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the jeopardizing
verb
To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
Exact(2)
Articles have blamed Tibet's poverty on "the jeopardizing activities of the Dalai Lama clique and anti-China forces in the West".
Also, the jeopardizing effects of reperfusion, such as shear stress and ROS production, were prevented.
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The jeopardized well is now held in place with tension cables.
The two organizations argued that LCFS violated both the Supremacy Clause and the Commerce Clause, jeopardizing the nationwide ethanol market.
Pilots have engaged in eccentric behavior in the cockpit, jeopardizing the lives of passengers, he said.
The expansion of the Bugis jeopardized the Dutch East India Company's position, especially in the tin trade.
Last week, European officials criticized Mr. Samaras in Brussels for opposing the measures and jeopardizing the euro.
Michael's recklessness makes a complete mess of the warehouse while jeopardizing the employees' safety.
But police officials said the artists' presence had forced pedestrians into the street, jeopardizing lives.
"I've never seen the company jeopardize the product".
"But rodents in the subway jeopardize the health of all those who travel and work underground".
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