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were jeopardized
verb
To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
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And, early on, the first dinosaur prints found were jeopardized when a tent covering them collapsed.
Sometimes the lessons learned involve patients realizing that their lives were jeopardized by a medical system they had trusted.
Swift and efficient evacuations were jeopardized by the sheer number of people trying to escape confined, crowded spaces.
Their husbands' jobs were jeopardized; their passports were revoked; they had to sign papers agreeing not to talk about the drive.
Talks between the government and its opponents, mediated for a month by César Gaviria, secretary general of the Organization of American States, were jeopardized.
At the finale of "Cymbeline," the King, in a spirit of forgiveness, mends the political fences between Britain and the Roman Empire, whose relations were jeopardized during the course of the play.
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By assisting Pietri to his feet, race officials knew they were jeopardizing his gold medal.
"Bird" rights would be jeopardized.
Now, all this is jeopardized.
Sonny's future is jeopardized.
Jeb's future is jeopardized.
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